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- The change in rules will affect some criminals who were handed Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences and mean their licence period comes to an end – giving them a defined finish date for their sentence for the first time.
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The law will require the Secretary of State for Justice to refer every eligible Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) offender to the Parole Board for consideration for licence termination.
Those serving Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences are eligible to have their licence terminated at the discretion of the Parole Board once 10 years have elapsed from their first release. Where the Parole Board decides to terminate an offender’s IPP licence, the result will be to bring the licence and thereby the sentence as a whole t...
The Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence was introduced in 2005 as an indeterminate sentence targeted at serious offenders who, although they were thought to pose an ongoing risk to public safety, did not merit a life sentence. An IPP sentence could be received for sexual and violent offences such as robbery, indecent assault on a chil...
Who terminates IPP licences?
IPP offenders who are beyond 10 years since their first release are eligible to be considered for licence termination. The Parole Board are responsible for determining whether an offender is safe enough to have their licence terminated. If so the offender is judged to be sufficiently safe, the licence is terminated and the offender is no longer subject to supervision in the community or able to be recalled to prison.
How are IPP licences terminated?
Prior to the PCSC Act, offenders were able to apply to the Board however the Secretary of State typically did this on their behalf, so long as the offender gave permission for the application to be made. The PCSC Act requires the Secretary of State to refer all eligible IPP offenders to the Board; thereby removing the need for the offender in question to give permission. This means IPP offenders will have every opportunity to have their licence terminated.
Why are recalled offenders treated differently from those on licence?
When an IPP offender is recalled to prison under the IPP licence, the licence itself is revoked and therefore it cannot be terminated at that time. In these cases, the Secretary of State will still refer the offender to the Parole Board, however the Board will instead consider if the licence should remain in place following any subsequent release.
1 day ago · Reforms signal end to hundreds of long-abolished indefinite prison sentences. The change in rules will affect some criminals who were handed Imprisonment for Public Protection sentences (Chris Radburn/PA) Hundreds of rehabilitated offenders will see an end to their long-abolished indefinite prison sentences under laws coming into force on Friday.
Aug 2, 2023 · IPP offenders are entitled to make an application to the Parole Board to have their licence terminated once 10 years has elapsed from their first release from prison.
Jul 12, 2024 · The new government must decide whether to enact reforms by the Conservative government to reduce IPP prisoners' licence time - where a prisoner is released but still under supervision - from 10...
Nov 28, 2023 · Thousands of offenders who are serving controversial indefinite prison sentences will no longer have to wait 10 years before they can apply to have their licence terminated under changes announced ...
IPP cases, introduced reforms to improve readiness for release and release planning and made improvements to the assessment of risk. 4 These changes contributed to a welcome increase in the number of IPP prisoners being released.