Meeting of the Parliament 12 February 2026 [Draft]
Protecting victims and the public from harm is and always will be our absolute priority, and that is consistent with our aims for community justice. As a Government, we have seen crime reduce, and we all want that to continue so that we have fewer victims and safer communities.
The evidence shows that community justice can be more effective than short custodial sentences in reducing reoffending and assisting with rehabilitation. However, as I said in my statement, we are also clear that, if more people are to be managed in the community, victims’ interests, safety and confidence must be at the heart of the changes. If society is to have confidence in the system, clear safeguards and credible measures will need to be in place. That is an important point to reiterate following my exchange with Ms McNeill and others on the importance of electronic mechanisms.