The prime minister said to the House of Commons on Wednesday that “no one” would be included to the program “if they were deemed a threat to public safety,” notwithstanding this.
In October, the End of Custody Supervised License (ECSL) was implemented with the goal of reducing jail congestion in England and Wales. It permits the release of some inmates up to 70 days ahead of the completion of their sentence.
According to the government, anyone serving terms more than four years, terrorists, extremely violent offenders, and sex offenders are ineligible.
Ben, whose real name is Ben, told News that “as we assess them, they could be high risk to the public.”
“Just because someone isn’t serving a lengthy term doesn’t imply that they aren’t considered a major risk in society. We also wouldn’t have enough time to perform any checks or set up any precautions.