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Prisoner Released Early Under Government Scheme Assaulted Ex-Partner The Day After He Was Freed

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webbo3 | 12:05 Sat 25th Jan 2025 | News
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Blindingly obvious this was going to happen.  Idiots all.

Pig.

It's reassuring to know that violent women-beaters were turfed out of their cells so that eejits shouting things could take their places.

Read the article. He was released by mistake, presumably by the prison authorities, and was due for release a few days later.

I did read the article.

He shouldn't have been released early from a sentence he was being released early from.....

He was apparently released only two days early.

I imagine it would not have crossed his mind to seek out his ex-partner (who was protected by a restraining order prohibiting him from contacing her) had he been released two days later.

There are plenty of reasons to criticise the PM and the government, without inventing more.

To be honest, I'm surprised nobody on AB has blamed Keir Starmer for Storm Éowyn (yet.)

//I'm surprised nobody on AB has blamed Keir //

They have.

60% of early released reoffend

exact same as those completing their sentences.

But we always really knew that didnt we - I mean christ I was writing essays on this at law school 1970

( recidivism - nothing changes besides the word. Short Sharp shock ( yawn) didnt work: the return rate was higher)

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