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UK to Free Thousands of Prisoners Early from September

The reforms would let some violent and sexual offenders leave earlier, with the first 700 inmates due out from September under supervision.

  • Justice Secretary David Lammy announced Labour government reforms allowing an estimated 6,000 prisoners, including some violent and sexual offenders, to be released early starting in September to alleviate severe prison overcrowding.
  • Faced with a prison system in crisis, the Ministry of Justice introduced these measures to prevent a complete breakdown of the criminal justice system, which officials claim would otherwise run out of space.
  • To mitigate public safety risks, the administration is investing £700 million into probation services and recruiting 1,300 officers, while ensuring released inmates remain under electronic monitoring and strict supervision protocols.
  • Shadow Justice Secretary Nick Timothy condemned the plan as allowing "killers and rapists" to return to the streets, while victims' groups warned the policy risks devastating survivors and undermining public confidence.
  • Beginning in the coming months, a phased rollout will release the first 700 inmates, allowing the government to test the efficacy of new supervision and recall protocols.
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Scottish Legal News broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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