What we have been presented with is the status quo of the last 20 years regarding dealing with IPP sentences.
By sticking with this approach the government are committing themselves to a slow change scenario.
What we have been presented with is the status quo of the last 20 years regarding dealing with IPP sentences.
By sticking with this approach the government are committing themselves to a slow change scenario.
One that means it will take a minimum of 11 years before all people on an IPP sentence are released from prison. That would be 36 years after the IPP sentence was introduced and 24 years after it was abolished. How can this be viewed as progress?
UNGRIPP do not believe that this or any action plan can fix the IPP sentence, the only true way to fix it is through Parliamentary policy & the politicians know this but are choosing to ignore it.