Make sentences mean what they say Life should mean life
The public have lost confidence and trust in the sentencing procedures of the criminal justice system.
The Liberal Democrat policy on sentencing is honest, clear and straightforward sentences will do what they say on the tin. Non-custodial sentences will be beefed up to give a real alternative to jail.
More non-violent criminals, such as shoplifters, some fine defaulters and petty vandals, should receive a Public Service Sentence, requiring them to do tough community work as an alternative to jail. These sentences will reduce re-offending and give offenders skills for legitimate work.
For offenders sent to prison, we propose Fixed Term Sentences with the minimum and maximum term announced by the judge in open court. Offenders would be eligible for parole after the minimum term, and granted release on the say-so of a parole board. Very serious offenders would receive an indefinite Public Safety Sentence with a minimum term but no maximum, similar to the current "life" sentence.
The most serious offenders should serve Life Custody, where the judge considers the offender should never be released. This currently applies to only a handful of inmates but calling a short sentence life is just spin. The word should only be used for whole-life sentences.
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