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About 5,500 prisoners in England and Wales expected to be released earlier than planned in September and October .
Those released early will serve rest of their sentence under the "strictest licensing conditions" Chief Inspector of Probation Martin Jones said there are "no risk-free options available" He warned the number of offenders being released means some could reoffend.
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