Introduction to IPP Sentences The Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence is a significant aspect of the UK justice system, designed for offenders considered to pose a high risk to the public. Introduced by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, IPP sentences have sparked ongoing debates about their efficacy, fairness, and human rights implications. The IPP
SEARCH
LAST NEWS
- Courtney Lawes Returns to the Premiership After Two Years at Brive
- ITV Faces Technical Issues, Disrupting Regional News Broadcasts
- UK State Pension Age 67: A Shift in Expectations
- Christian Horner’s Future in F1: A Potential Move to Audi?
- Pension: The Rising Stakes of Contributions in Education