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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Becoming 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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John’s story: rebuilding the life of a child IPP

On 27 April 2023 MPs will debate Justice Committee’s report on the IPP sentence in Westminster Hall.  Since the Committee’s landmark report was published last year, one of my long-standing clients, John, has been released on parole. John (not his real name) has given me permission to share his story in the hope it will […]

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