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Prison sentencing reforms expected to raise crime by up to 6%, police warn

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Published: 06 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Government plans to radically overhaul prison sentencing are expected to trigger an increase in crime of up to 6% in England and Wales during the first year after implementation, according to senior police chiefs. The proposed reforms, aimed at reducing the use of short custodial sentences and emphasising community-based rehabilitation, have prompted concern over short-term public safety, even as supporters argue the long-term benefits could reduce reoffending.

Under the proposals, offenders sentenced to less than a year in prison would generally serve community sentences instead, while those imprisoned could be released earlier than current practice allows. The rationale, government ministers say, is to shift the focus from short-term incarceration toward rehabilitation, aiming to break the cycle of repeat offending and reduce long-term prison populations.

Jason Devonport, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) lead on criminal justice reform, warned that the reforms could lead to tens of thousands of additional crimes during the first year. “We are expecting that, whilst the programmes in the community are being ramped up by the probation service as part of the implementation plan to support offenders to rehabilitate, we expect, certainly in the short term, there will be an increase of offending,” he said. Devonport, a former prison governor, emphasised that his forecast does not undermine his support for the principle of rehabilitation, but stressed that adequate funding and planning are essential for the policy to succeed.

NPCC chair Gavin Stephens echoed Devonport’s concerns, stating: “The ambition on this from everybody is that over the medium to long term, if the new approach to rehabilitation is right, it should drive crime down. But there’s no doubt, in the short term, we’re working on an assumption that there’s going to be an increase.” Stephens said the reforms were necessary to address the limitations of short custodial sentences, which have historically failed to prevent reoffending and can even exacerbate criminal behaviour.

The new sentencing approach has raised particular concerns regarding serious offences, including domestic abuse and sexual offences. Some offenders convicted of these crimes may be eligible for early release or diverted to community-based interventions under the new rules. Advocates for survivors of domestic abuse have warned that these changes could risk public safety if safeguards are not strictly enforced. Ellie Butt of Refuge, a charity supporting victims of domestic violence, said: “The risks posed by domestic abuse perpetrators cannot be underestimated. With the sentencing bill set to create a presumption that custodial sentences of less than 12 months will be suspended, it is crucial that safeguards exempting domestic abuse offenders are consistently applied. Survivors’ confidence in the criminal justice system is already at breaking point, and many tell us they receive inadequate responses from police when they report abuse. The government cannot afford to take decisions that will reduce the police’s ability to effectively respond to domestic abuse.”

To support the reforms, approximately 1,500 additional probation officers are being recruited, with training underway to prepare them for their enhanced responsibilities. Police leaders have indicated that they are pressing the government to provide an additional £300 million to £400 million to fund the increased demands placed on community-based monitoring and supervision. Without this investment, Devonport warned, the reforms may struggle to achieve their intended outcomes, leaving communities vulnerable to short-term increases in crime.

The potential spike in crime presents a political challenge for the Labour government, which implemented early release policies last year to alleviate overcrowding in England and Wales’ prisons. Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, have seized on the warning as evidence of the risks associated with Labour’s approach. “This revelation proves what common sense tells us: Labour’s weak and reckless approach to sentencing means many more criminals will be out on the streets, where they will commit more crime. The police are telling us Labour’s policy will make us less safe, and the government must change course,” he said.

Proponents of the reforms argue that while short-term crime increases are possible, reducing repeat offending and prison overcrowding will yield benefits over the medium and long term. Reoffending is costly both in human and financial terms, and rehabilitative community sentences are designed to address the root causes of criminal behaviour, including substance misuse, mental health issues, and social deprivation. The reforms aim to create more sustainable solutions than repeated short prison sentences, which evidence shows have limited deterrent effects.

Electronic tagging is expected to play a significant role in monitoring offenders released early or serving community sentences. However, police sources caution that tagging has limitations. “Lots of faith is being placed in tags. There is a growing consensus in policing that tags are the emperor’s new clothes. In the real world they don’t work perfectly. There is a fair degree of failure and non-compliance,” one source said. A House of Lords report published recently echoed this concern, warning that the use of electronic monitoring is likely to double under the sentencing bill and that a lack of clear strategy could undermine effectiveness. The report called for increased investment in the probation service and recommended establishing clear criteria for when and how monitoring devices should be deployed.

Supporters of the reforms also emphasise the potential benefits for rehabilitation programmes in the community. With additional probation officers and funding, offenders are intended to have access to targeted interventions such as counselling, skills training, and substance misuse treatment, all designed to reduce the likelihood of reoffending. While short-term crime increases are projected, the long-term goal is to transform the criminal justice system into one that is more preventative and supportive, focusing on addressing the underlying causes of criminal behaviour rather than relying solely on incarceration.

Devonport highlighted the delicate balance that must be maintained. “I do believe in the sentencing bill and I believe in rehabilitation, but it has to be properly funded,” he said. Stephens added: “We’ve all been in policing long enough to know that some of the things that help people stop offending or desist from offending are not going to be resolved by short sentences in particular. So that’s a fundamental reason why we’re supportive of this. But the practicalities and funding must be in place for it to succeed.”

The government has acknowledged the challenges of implementation and indicated that additional funding will be considered as part of the wider criminal justice budget. Officials insist that safeguards will remain in place to ensure public safety, particularly for the most serious offences. However, with tens of thousands of additional crimes projected in the first year, the reforms will likely face intense scrutiny from both political opponents and the media.

Observers have noted that the success of the reforms will hinge on the capacity of probation services to manage increased caseloads effectively and on the ability of local law enforcement to respond swiftly to incidents involving early-released offenders. Without careful planning and adequate resourcing, there is a risk that public confidence in the criminal justice system could decline.

In summary, the sentencing reforms introduced by the Labour government represent a bold attempt to shift the UK criminal justice system toward rehabilitation rather than short-term imprisonment. While police leaders and experts acknowledge the potential long-term benefits, they warn that crime could rise by as much as 6% in the first year if additional funding and safeguards are not fully implemented. The reforms highlight the complex trade-off between immediate public safety concerns and the long-term goal of reducing reoffending and prison overcrowding.

As the policy moves forward, all eyes will be on probation services, local police, and the government’s ability to fund and implement the reforms effectively. The balance between rehabilitation and public safety, critics argue, will ultimately determine whether the reforms succeed or become a cautionary tale for future criminal justice policy.

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