“…Some jurisdictions have carved out exceptions for certain types of prisoners, most commonly violent, drug and sex offenders. Again, clemency restrictions and criteria of this nature were not unusual before the pandemic, both within legislation and constitutional provisions, as with actual practice (Pascoe, 2019b;Novak, 2016c;Pascoe & Novak, 2020b;Laird, 2017). Nonetheless, whether arising after Covid-19 or not, blanket clemency exceptions predicated upon crime categories are problematic because they may well be driven more by penal populism or intolerance of political dissent rather than by the risk of reoffending.…”