Operation Early Dawn activated to stop prison overcrowding

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Operation Early Dawn activated to stop prison overcrowding
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00:00Prisons in the UK were already reaching breaking point and now the government has had to step in
00:04to take drastic action. After the riots around the country resulted in hundreds of people being
00:09sentenced, the whole system risks collapse. That's where Operation Early Dawn comes in.
00:15This is an emergency measure Keir Starmer's government has put in place to avoid prison
00:19overcrowding. It allows defendants waiting for a court appearance to be held in police cells
00:24until prison beds become available. However, it could mean court dates are delayed or adjourned
00:29at a short notice. The measure has been activated for the north of England and other parts of the
00:33country are expected to follow suit. Prosecutors have been trying to fast track cases of those
00:38involved in the recent UK riots, with over 900 people arrested and over 450 of those
00:43charged by last week. More than 100 people have already been sentenced, meaning in recent weeks
00:48prisons have experienced the biggest influx of new inmates it has seen for some time. According
00:53to the chairman of the Prison Officers Association, they saw 397 new receptions last week and only
00:59have 340 spaces left in the adult closed male estate. Some argue the move just pushes the issue
01:06further down the chain. It risks adding pressure to police forces as they could have less power
01:11to arrest people if there aren't the cells available to house them. This isn't the first
01:15time Operation Early Dawn has come into effect. It was last used in May by the previous government,
01:20again to try to ease overcrowding.

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