Casting aside the shadow of the IPP sentence

10 November 2023 Last week saw a rare glimmer of hope for my client, Ryan.* He was one of the 326 children sentenced to an indeterminate sentence of detention for public protection, the IPP sentence for children. Finally, aged 29, after the expiry of the ten year qualifying period, and following detailed representations to the […]

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Making the IPP termination process effective

Making the IPP termination process effective 25 August 2023 Earlier this week, the Justice Secretary announced he was considering reducing the qualifying period in which people on IPP sentences can apply to have the licence terminated.  I wrote about this process on 8 June 2023.  At the moment, it kicks in ten years after a […]

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IPPs: 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 […]

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