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Indefinite detention or supervision for public protection when a life sentence is not available: Pathway outcomes among prisoners in one region
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-07 , DOI: 10.1002/cbm.2147
Sophie Crosswaite 1 , Mark Freestone 2 , Jo Ramsden 1
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Indeterminate sentences for Public Protection (IPPs) were introduced in England and Wales under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 for offenders not eligible for a life sentence but considered to pose a serious risk to the public. In 2012, new IPPs became illegal, in part after the European Court of Human Rights ruled in three cases that failure to make appropriate provision for rehabilitation services while the men were in prison breached their rights under Article 5 of the Convention and thus from arbitrary detention. People already sentenced under this provision, however, remained in the system. Humberside Indeterminate Public Protection Project (HIPPP) supports intensive case management of male IPP offenders still serving this sentence.

中文翻译:

在无法判处无期徒刑的情况下无限期拘留或监督公共保护:一个地区囚犯的通途结果

根据2003年《刑事司法法》,英格兰和威尔士针对未获得终身监禁但被认为对公众构成严重风险的罪犯引入了不确定的公共保护刑罚。2012年,新的国际植检门户网站变得非法,部分原因是欧洲人权法院在三起案件中裁定,在男子被拘留期间未能为康复服务提供适当的规定,侵犯了他们根据《公约》第5条享有的权利,因此遭到任意拘留。但是,已经根据该条款被判刑的人仍然留在系统中。亨伯赛德不确定公共保护项目(HIPPP)支持对仍在服刑的男性IPP罪犯进行深入的案件管理。
更新日期:2020-05-07
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