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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Victims Unaware of Offenders' Early Release in England and Wales

Hundreds of crime victims are unaware that offenders will be released early due to government measures to ease prison overcrowding, according to Victims' Commissioner Helen Newlove. The early releases begin at 8am from prisons across England and Wales, with serious violent, domestic abuse, and sexual offenses supposedly exempt. Probation services face strain as they prepare with short notice, and the prisons watchdog reports severe overcrowding, staff shortages, and increased prison violence.
Crime victims in England and Wales are not being informed about the early release of offenders, according to Victims' Commissioner Helen Newlove.

The government plans to release 1,700 prisoners to tackle overcrowding.

Newlove criticized the lack of notification, leaving victims unable to take protective measures.

The planned releases are set to begin from 8am, affecting prisons such as Brixton, Humber, Berwyn, and Risley.

Exemptions apply to serious violent, domestic abuse, and sexual offenses, but concerns have been raised about the adequacy of these measures.

Many victims remain anxious and probation services are under significant strain due to the short notice for planning.

Chief Inspector of Probation Martin Jones warned of increased pressures and potential reoffending.

The prisons watchdog's report highlighted severe overcrowding and staff shortages, with increased violence and illicit activities as major issues.
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