How Labour should reform Britain’s overstuffed prisons

Security cameras at HMP Wandsworth prison in London, United Kingdom on July 12th 2024

2024-07-18  571  中等

Since the 1990s both the Conservatives and Labour have vied to take ever-tougher stances on crime. The range of crimes that result in prison time has widened; sentences have lengthened. Britain is not as obsessed with incarceration as America. But its prison population is easily the largest in western Europe; it locks up roughly twice as many people per head as the Netherlands and Germany. If “prison works”, in the influential phrase of Michael Howard, a former home secretary, Britain should be basking in the benefits. It is true that crime has fallen since the 1990s but that has happened in nearly all rich countries. Governments are loth to spend scarce money on making prisons less wretched. Britain’s reoffending rate is among the highest in the rich world.

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