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      • What happens when a prisoner has met the release criteria and they are eligible to leave the prison or legal custody? As a rule, the time when a prisoner gets released depends most on: The length of their prison sentence. How they behaved inside the prison. Whether they spent any time on remand (waiting for a trial).
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  2. A prisoner serving a determinate sentence is normally released automatically halfway through their sentence. If their sentence is 12 months or more, they’ll be released on probation.

  3. Sep 9, 2024 · Information on the change to automatic release dates for some prisoners so they leave after serving 40% of their sentence, rather than the current 50%.

  4. Aug 29, 2024 · Early release but a longer recall? As with all releases from prison, the person will be on licence and liable to recall.

  5. Jun 27, 2022 · Licence conditions are the set of rules individuals must follow if they are released from prison but still have a part of their sentence to serve in the community.

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  6. Dec 31, 2022 · You may be released from prison with conditions: you could be either ‘ on licence ’, or on a ‘tag’ (known as a Home Detention Curfew). Your local National Probation Service ( NPS ) or CRC will monitor and support you.

  7. This guide explains how and when prisoners get released from jail and how UK law applies to people who will be leaving prison or legal custody. There is additional information about certain types of resettlement schemes with details on getting a temporary release on licence.

  8. Prisoners serving a sentence of less than four years are released automatically and unconditionally after serving half their sentence in custody. There are different conditions for sex offenders serving short sentences.

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