Have Labour got a grip of the prisons crisis?

Dec 11, 01:22 PM

Labour are planning to publish a 10-year plan to get on the front foot when it comes to the prisons crisis. Shifting from the previous government’s preference to run the system hot to a policy of early release and carving out more places, the headline figure is that there will be 14,000 more prison places by 2031. But the fear today is that these won’t be enough to tackle the critical lack of space in UK jails. So, will Labour’s ongoing sentencing review advocate for greater leniency for certain offenders? And will the public see that as justice being served?

James Heale speaks to Katy Balls and Danny Shaw, former adviser to Yvette Cooper.

Produced by Oscar Edmondson.