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New law to help vulnerable prisoners comes into force

by Cumbria Crack
29/06/2023
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Thanks to Barrow and Furness MP Simon Fell, vulnerable prisoners will no longer be released on Fridays.

Around one in three people leave custody on a Friday – giving them just a few short hours to source access to critical services, such as finding a bed for the night, registering with a GP and signing up for job support, before services shut for the weekend.

But a Private Member’s Bill introduced by Mr Fell has become law today and gives prison governors the power to release prisoners with mental health issues, substance misuse problems or who have far to travel home, on a Wednesday or Thursday instead.

This will ensure they get ample time to access critical support services in a bid to reduce the risk of reoffending and cut crime.

Research shows an offender’s release day can make a five per cent difference to reoffending rates, and those with safe accommodation lined up 50 per cent likely to commit further offences.

Following strict security checks, around 70 prisoners a week are expected to benefit from the law changes, when the bill comes into force in the coming weeks.

Mr Fell said: “This bill makes a small change in the law that will deliver a huge difference to the lives of those released from prison, cut reoffending rates, reduce the pressure on prisons, and cut levels of crime.

“It’s been my pleasure to work with the MoJ, brilliant charities like The Well and Nacro, and prisoners themselves, to secure passage of the bill. I’m delighted that we’ve got it over the line and can finally end the damaging cycle of Friday releases that helps absolutely no one.

“My thanks go to Big Issue founder Lord John Bird who took the bill through the House of Lords for me, and also Mark Jenkinson who introduced the bill into the Commons. This has been a team effort and I’m grateful to have received support from the Government and Opposition to pass this important legislation.”

Prisons Minister Damian Hinds said: “Cutting crime and protecting the public is my top priority and ending Friday releases is a significant but common-sense change that will do exactly that.

“By maximising the time people have when they leave prison to get a job, a home and maintain family ties we can continue to drive down the £18 billion cost of reoffending and better protect the public.”

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