The Sentencing Council issued a package of definitive terrorism guidelines in March 2018 which came into effect on 27 April 2018. At the time of developing the current guidelines, the Council was aware that the Government was contemplating changes to terrorism legislation which could impact on sentencing guidelines. At the time of publication, the Government was yet to announce the introduction of a Bill which might take forward the changes and for that reason the Council decided to go ahead and publish the current guidelines to ensure they could be used by sentencers in court as soon as possible.
The Council made clear then that if, in the future, the legislation did change in a way that impacts the guideline, the Council would endeavour to respond in a timely manner.
On 12 February 2019 the Counter Terrorism and Border Security Act received Royal Assent. This Act made significant changes to the terrorism legislation affecting the guidelines produced. The Council has, therefore, revised the relevant guidelines and seeks consultees' views on the proposed changes. The main changes include:
In addition, the Council has chosen to make some minor changes to the Funding guideline to assist Judges to sentence cases where either the offender had knowledge that the money or property would or may be used for terrorism, or where the offender did not know or suspect that the money would or may be used for terrorism. This is an issue that has been raised in case law recently and so the Council has chosen to take this opportunity to assist sentencers by providing greater guidance.
During the development of the current guidelines the Council consulted widely on the broader principles of terrorism offences. The proposed revisions do not make changes to the approach taken in the current guidelines.
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