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Cutting crime with community sentences | Brief letters

Prison reform | Buying less | Brexit folly | Finding your hobRe your article (Judges told to favour community alternatives over short prison sentences, 20 May), those given short custodial sentences risk losing their job and home, and there can be a negative impact on family relationships. Being released from prison homeless, unemployed and estranged from family increases the chances of reoffending. Community-based sentences should reduce this and have a positive impact on recidivism. Judith FelineFormer governor, HMP Maidstone, Kent• I couldn’t agree more with Patrick Grant (‘Buy less!’: why Sewing Bee’s Patrick Grant wants us to stop shopping, 19 May). In 2018, I started an experiment to not buy any clothes for a year – it lasted three years, well into the pandemic. I had begun the new year with throwing out 19 pairs of shoes, all with some disrepair. I now buy very few new things. Buying quality is the key, rather than fashionable items. Oxfam will give you a £5 Marks & Spencer voucher if you donate at least one item of M&S clothing.Angela VnoucekShrewsbury, Shropshire Continue reading...

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