Judges and magistrates told to consider high prison population opting for suspended sentences instead of immediate jail terms

Growing numbers of criminals in England and Wales are being spared jail sentences because of prison overcrowding amid warnings that the problem will get worse.

Judges and magistrates are giving people suspended sentences instead of immediate jail terms on the back of guidance that they should take into account the high prison population.

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