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Five IPP prisoners to be referred to Court of Appeal | UK News

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The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has referred five prisoners serving indefinite sentences to the Court of Appeal, the ‘s Newsnight programme has been told.

Indeterminate Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences account for approximately 2,800 people, despite being abolished in 2012.

The open-ended sentences were originally issued to people considered dangerous, but whose offence did not merit a life sentence.

A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said: “It is right that IPP sentences were abolished and we have already taken action to support these offenders to move on with their lives.”

A change in legislation has also been made to ensure those serving IPP sentences in the community could be more swiftly considered for licence termination, according to the spokesperson.

Interim Chair of the CCRC Dame Vera Baird told Newsnight that the five IPP prisoners were all men who remained in custody after originally being sentenced between 2002 and 2010 when they were in their late teens.

“They’ve let three lads out on similar appeals at similar ages, and we think that these five men might be able to fit into those chinks, and they might broaden them,” she said.

She added that the Court of Appeal had shown “a bit of a change” in its attitude, and had recognised that “young men like these were when they were sentenced are very different from mature men”.

The also spoke to Matthew Booth, 34, who received an IPP sentence when he was 15 years old, following his conviction for wounding with intent and unlawful wounding.

Booth originally served more than six years in prison for those convictions, but was recalled four times for breaches in his IPP license conditions. One such breach included being in a relationship that he did not declare.

“I don’t think any child should get IPP because what you go through,” he said, speaking for the first time since his release from prison last week.

He continued: “You’re just feeling like there’s no help. There’s no hope. It just takes a toll on you. It changes you. That’s what’s building up inside of you, in your character.

Dame Vera Baird echoed his words, noting that IPP sentences assessed people for what they might do, rather than what they had actually done.

“These are sentences which just bring people into hopelessness,” she said.

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