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How to fix our courts Five ways to clear the backlog and end the criminal justice crisis
The Guardian
|December 16, 2024
Few would argue that the criminal justice system is not in crisis, with huge backlogs in the courts.
Here are some ideas on how to fix it.
Invest in legal aid and the courts
Cash may seem like the simplistic option, but when the cuts to criminal legal aid have been so huge - 43% in real terms since 2004-05, according to a 2021 report - and led to a shortage of practitioners, it is no surprise that lawyers' bodies have demanded an immediate and substantial increase in fees.
More than 1,400 duty solicitors (a quarter of the total), who provide free independent legal advice at police stations or courts, have left practice since 2017. A recent government report said there were insufficient criminal barristers for the number of cases.
Last year, 1,436 trials (one in 20) were cancelled in the crown courts on the day planned because of a lack of counsel, compared with 71 in 2019, according to the National Audit Office.
If fees remain low compared with other areas of practice, lawyers will continue to choose those other areas instead of crime. Sam Townend, head of the Bar Council, has said the government's objectives to reduce violent crime and halve violence against women and girls "can only be achieved if we have appropriately remunerated barristers and solicitors working in a properly funded legal system".
The courts also need investment, with crumbing buildings and not enough judges and staff.
Reverse sentence inflation In September, the four surviving former lords chief justice of England and Wales (the most senior role in the judiciary) plus an ex-head of criminal justice put their names to a paper by the Howard League for Penal Reform, calling for a shift in sentencing policy.
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