Since June 2022, the Secretary of State has essentially reversed the approach to recommendations by the Parole Board for a person to be transferred from “closed” to “open” conditions, and taking a very long time to reach that decision. You can read more about the change in policy here. Yet until now, the reasons for […]
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Professional recommendations to the Parole Board: final guidance and some lessons learned?
The on-going saga of the question as to whether or not it was lawful for the former Secretary of State, Dominic Raab, to issue guidance to his professional witnesses not to provide recommendations to the Parole Board has finally drawn to a close, with a third decision in R(Bailey) v SSJ on 13 June 2023. […]
Continue readingIPPs: data on terminations
8th June 2023 The key difference between indeterminate sentences for public protection (IPPs) and life sentences is that for the 8,711 individuals who received an IPP sentence, they can come to an end. There is an opportunity for the licence to be terminated ten years after release. UNGRIPP has published helpful information on how the […]
Continue reading350% increase in delay in decisions about open conditions since 2022
In June 2022, the former Secretary of State, announced a change in policy in respect of the test to be applied by the Parole Board for open conditions. Since then, the well established system whereby people serving long term sentences go through a gradual process of structured reduction in risk in closed prisons, followed by […]
Continue readingBecoming a lawyer for change: Q&A with Ife Thompson
In March 2023, Ife Thompson, came to London South Bank University to talk to my international law and human rights students about her work as a community activist and lawyer for change. Ife, who was recently shortlisted as a newcomer of the year in the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards despite still only […]
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