
đ˘ Justice Alert: As his video hits 15M views, campaigning Lawyer calls on Political Leaders to find their courage
This report comes from The Criminal Justice Blog on 2024-04-27 21:53:00.
âPolitical leaders from both main parties must find the courage to step up and address the tragic injustice of indefinite jail termsâ says Lawyer and CEO of CAMPAIGN FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Peter Stefanovic.
BACKGROUND
IPP sentences were introduced in England and Wales by the New Labour government with the Criminal Justice Act 2003, as it sought to prove it was tough on law and order. They were put in place to detain indefinitely serious offenders who were perceived to be a risk to the public. However, they were also used against offenders who had committed low-level crimes.
Astonishingly, this sentence has led to some people spending 18 years in jail for trying to steal a coat or imprisoned for 11 years for stealing a mobile phone.

UNLAWFUL
In 2012, after widespread condemnation and a ruling by the European court of human rights that such sentences were, âarbitrary and therefore unlawfulâ, IPP terms were abolished by the Conservative government. But the measure was not retrospective, and thousands remain in prison.
Over 90 people serving sentences under the discredited IPP regime have sadly taken their own lives whilst in prison. In 2023 we saw the second year in a row of the highest number of self-inflicted deaths since the IPP sentence was introduced.
The former supreme court justice Lord Brown has called IPP sentences: âthe greatest single stain on the justice systemâ. When Rt Hon Michael Gove MP was justice secretary, he recommended, âexecutive clemencyâ for IPP prisoners who had served terms much longer than their tariffs. But he didnât act on it. Lord Blunkett, the Labour Home Secretary who introduced the sentences, regrets them, stating: âI got it wrong.â And more recently, Dr Alice Edwards, the UN rapporteur for torture has called IPP sentences an âegregious miscarriage of justice.â Even the Justice Secretary Rt Hon Alex Chalk KC MP has also called them a stain on the justice system, despite that, the Government has so far refused to implement the Justice Committees recommendation to re-sentence all prisoners subject to IPP sentences.
CAMPAIGN FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
Campaign groups and their families have been fighting to end this tragic miscarriage of justice for more than a decade and now a film posted online by social media sensation and campaigner Peter Stefanovic, a lawyer and CEO of CAMPAIGN FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE has ignited a wider public storm on this tragic miscarriage of justice and has been viewed a staggering 15 MILLION TIMES. It is not surprising that the public reaction to this film has been one of shock, outrage, and disbelief.
Stefanovic said:
âThe public support for my film has been overwhelming and the comments it is getting are a testament to the publicâs anger, outrage and disbelief at this tragic miscarriage of justice. If Labour step up and back the amendments supported in the Lords by both Lib Dem and Green Party peers, we can end this tragedy now. Itâs time to do what we all know is right before more lives are tragically lost.â
HOUSE OF LORDS DEBATE
His film was mentioned by Baroness Jones, Lord Moylan and Baroness Fox in the House of Lords debate on March 12. Furthermore, Baroness Fox also cited The Criminal Justice Blog.
HOPE FOR JUSTICE
The House of Lords is set to vote on a series of amendments to the governmentâs Victims and Prisoners Bill sometime in May. If Labour join with the Lib Dem and Green Party peers who are already backing them the amendments will pass and an end to this tragic miscarriage of justice quickened
Stefanovic is calling on political leaders from all parties âto find the courage to step up and address the tragic injustice of indefinite jail terms once and for allâ
Source: thecriminaljusticeblog.com
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