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Up to 1,750 offenders are spending their last night in prison before being released under the Ministry of Justice’s emergency plan to ease the overcrowding crisis in jails.
Releases are due to begin on Tuesday morning as governors unlock cells under the plan to free up 5,500 beds.
Victims' Commissioner has warned some people have not been informed of the early release of the person responsible for committing a crime against them.
Prison Officers Association says early release plan will create 'breathing space' in jails.
Officials say it will cut spending on prisons by 200 m a year.
Ministry of Justice aiming to recruit 1,000 more probation officers by next spring .
Officials project the 40% release scheme will cut prison spending by 200million a year - and rehabilitation advocates say cash must be diverted into proven resettlement programmes.
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