This piece critiques the government's approach to prison expansion, arguing that the rising remand population is not due to increased crime but to restrictive bail laws and systemic inequities, and that redirecting funds toward early intervention and support services would be a f
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driven by legal changes, not crime rise
It costs a million dollars a day to keep low-risk defendants on remand. More prisons aren’t the answerSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.