Rishi Sunak has said that the proposed law would target those who sexually assault their victims
The British government will introduce legislation requiring judges to hand down full life sentences to the most heinous and sexually-motivated murderers, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced on Saturday. At present, the average life sentence served in the UK is between 15 and 20 years.
The plan will see mandatory whole-life sentences imposed on “society’s most depraved killers,” according to a statement from the prime minister’s office. The statement did not explain the criteria that will be used to determine how “depraved” a killer is, but named “sexually motivated murders” as one type of crime that will be covered.
Most inmates serving life sentences in the UK are released after 15 to 20 years behind bars, although longer sentences are not uncommon for particularly gruesome crimes.
Jordan McSweeney, a sexual predator described by a judge as “a danger to any woman,” received a term of at least 38 years last December for the rape and murder of law graduate Zara Aleena. Last April, Koci Selamaj received a minimum term of 36 years for the sexual assault and murder of Sabina Nessa, a teacher.
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Sunak’s office said that both perpetrators would have been handed whole-life sentences under the proposed legislation.