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The Sentencing Council has published several new definitive guidelines that will come into effect on 1 April 2025. The guidelines include discriminating against white men when considering jail sentences.
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The Sentencing Council for England and Wales is an advisory non-departmental public body established in April 2010 under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009. It was formed to develop sentencing guidelines, monitor their use and assess and review decisions related to sentencing.
The Council comprises eight judicial members and six non-judicial members. Its president is Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales, and its chairman is Lord Justice William Davis, a Court of Appeal judge. Members are appointed by the Lord Chancellor and the Lady Chief Justice.
The Sentencing Council has issued new sentencing guidelines effective 1 April 2025 that advise judges to consider the ethnicity or faith of an offender when deciding whether to impose a custodial sentence.
The new guidelines suggest that judges should obtain pre-sentence reports for certain groups, including ethnic, faith minorities and women. The pre-sentencing reports aim to provide judges with comprehensive information to hand out appropriate sentences and address any disadvantages faced within the criminal justice system.
According to the Sentencing Council:
When considering a community or custodial sentence, the court must request and consider a pre-sentence report (PSR) before forming an opinion of the sentence.
A pre-sentence report will normally be considered necessary if the offender belongs to one (or more) of the following cohorts: … female … from an ethnic minority, cultural minority, and/or faith minority community.
Or if the court considers that one or more of the following may apply to the offender: … has disclosed they are transgender.
Imposition of community and custodial sentences – Effective from 1 April 2025, Sentencing Council
What happened to equality under the law? Why is a Muslim criminal or black criminal any less of a criminal than a white person? Murder is murder, rape is rape, assault is assault and theft is theft irrespective of the skin tone of the perpetrator or whether he/she reads the Quran or is a man claiming to be a woman.
The Equality Act 2010 protects everyone in the UK from discrimination. Protected characteristics include race, for example. Race, according to the Act, “includes colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins.” Section 50 of the Act gives examples:
- Colour includes being black or white.
- Nationality includes being a British, Australian or Swiss citizen.
- Ethnic or national origins include being from a Roma background or of Chinese heritage.
- A racial group could be “black Britons” which would encompass those people who are both black and who are British citizens.
According to the Equality Act, and as we would expect, being white is a protected characteristic just as much as is being black or Asian. The same goes for Christianity. Religion is a protected characteristic which includes “denominations or sects within a religion can be considered to be a religion or belief, such as Protestants and Catholics within Christianity,” the Act states Sex is also a protected characteristic and includes BOTH men and women.
Yet the Sentencing Council, with eight judicial members, is issuing guidelines which are discriminatory against white men, in particular. Positive discrimination, also called affirmative action, is discrimination and is unlawful in the UK.
In the video below, Daniel ShenSmith, host of the Black Belt Barrister, discusses the sentencing guidelines that will become effective on 1 April 2025.
“If you are white British and commit a crime from the 1st of April you are more likely to get a custodial sentence, as against a community order or non-custodial sentence, than somebody who is from an ethnic minority, a cultural minority or a faith minority community,” he said. “A transgender person is also less likely to go to prison than a white British person who is not transgender.”
Featured image: Baroness Carr, President of the Sentencing Council (left). Lord Justice William Davis, Chairman of the Sentencing Council (right). Source: Sentencing Council members
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