Former Minister Advocates for Increased Use of Open Prisons in the UK
David Gauke, the former Conservative justice secretary leading a UK government sentencing review, has urged for greater utilization of open prisons to combat overcrowding and reduce reoffending rates. He argues that allowing inmates more freedom to study and work could lead to significant improvements. His remarks followed observations of successful open prison reforms in Spain. Gauke’s review may also explore alternatives to incarceration, including the abolition of short sentences and the enhancement of community orders.