Record Numbers of People Being Held on Remand in NSW

Published on February 8, 2024

There were 12,091 adults in NSW prisons last December—1,544 fewer than four years previously—but remand numbers have headed in the opposite direction, reaching a record 5,055 in the same month. That means four in every 10 people locked up in the state have not been found guilty, up from 34 percent in 2019. But at the same time, fewer people are serving prison sentences after conviction due to the introduction of non-custodial alternatives. The time spent on remand was steady at around 90 days, but an increase in the number of charges had increased the population of remand prisoners, whereas changes allowing more people to serve their sentence in the community drove a 22 percent fall in the number of sentenced prisoners....