The UK government is considering a major overhaul of its sentencing system that could allow serious offenders, including killers, to be released early for good behaviour. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has signaled support for reforms aimed at addressing the severe overcrowding in British prisons. The plan, backed by sentencing reform advocate David Gauke, would reduce the length of jail terms for some serious crimes. Mahmood emphasized that short sentence reform alone won't be enough to solve the crisis, as she opened a new 1,500-cell prison. The proposal has sparked controversy over public safety and the balance between justice and prison capacity.
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