Andy Burnham, the PM-in-waiting, is considering banning child sex offenders from a new early release prison scheme, which allows certain non-violent offenders to serve shorter sentences. The reform, part of the Sentencing Act passed earlier this year, aims to reduce prison overcrowding by releasing offenders halfway through their sentences, compared to the previous two-thirds requirement. Critics, including former Home Office minister Jess Phillips, argue that serious sexual offenses against children should be exempt from the scheme. Justice Secretary David Lammy defends the reforms, citing prison overcrowding and the need for systemic change, while acknowledging the challenges posed by limited prison capacity.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the issue as a potential legislative change to protect children from predators, aligning with progressive values. While it presents both criticism and defense of the reform, the emphasis on safeguarding vulnerable populations and the call for legislative action leans toward a left





