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July 15, 2008: Explaining The Rise In Prison Numbers The government's analysis of factors driving up the prison
population is `inadequate' and `highly misleading' according to a new report
from the Centre for Crime and
Justice Studies at King's College London. 'Building on sand: Why expanding the prison estate is not the way to `secure the future' states that Lord Carter's analysis is `largely unevidenced'. It argues that the increased use of imprisonment has not been driven by more offences being brought to justice. For example, the numbers convicted for burglary have dropped by an average of 1,400 per year since 1995. The increased use of custody has been affected by the sentencing of some serious offences, but there is little sign that, overall, the courts are dealing with more serious cases now than they were in the mid 1990s. They are simply responding more punitively. The biggest single change in sentencing behaviour concerns the number and the length of custodial sentences for less serious property offences and other cases which are too trivial to be sent to the Crown Court. Prison reconviction rates have escalated as the population has increased. The public appetite for prison is more limited and more susceptible to reasoned argument than the government acknowledges. Expanding the prison estate will generate not satiate demand. The report suggests a number of possible policy reforms to slow the rise in prison numbers. These include:
Professor Carol Hedderman said:
Enver Solomon deputy director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King's College said:
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