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Sentencing

June 2024

  • Artwork by Yann Kebbi

    The Audio Long Read
    As a teenager, John was jailed for assaulting someone and stealing their bike. That was 17 years ago – will he ever be released? – podcast

    Indeterminate sentences are devastating to mental health, but prisoners with mental illness are less likely to be released. The result is a vicious cycle whereby the most vulnerable inmates often have the least chance of getting out – as John’s case shows. By Sophie Atkinson

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  • Glodi Wabelua. Photographed in London by David Levene 23/1/24

    The Audio Long Read
    From low-level drug dealer to human trafficker: are modern slavery laws catching the wrong people? – podcast

    When I heard that a boy from my primary school had been convicted of trafficking, I had to find out what had happened to make him fall so far.
    By Francisco Garcia
    • Families vow to step up fight for answers on anniversary of Nottingham killings

    • The IPP scandal
      Sixteen years for stealing a flower pot: the film about the IPP jail sentence ‘designed to bury you alive’

    • David Olusoga reveals how a murder ‘shaped generations’ of his family

May 2024

  • abstract illustration of a smudged face with a melancholy expression

    The long read
    As a teenager, John was jailed for assaulting someone and stealing their bike. That was 17 years ago – will he ever be released?

  • Prime Minister Tony Blair applauding Education Secretary David Blunkett after his speech at the Labour Party conference in Brighton, Wednesday 27 September 2000.

    The IPP scandal
    David Blunkett’s mea culpa on indefinite sentences won’t wash

  • Kenan Malik

    The IPP scandal
    Unfair jail sentences – one more example of demonising society’s ‘morally unfit’

    Kenan Malik
  • Bob Neill

    The IPP scandal
    Nearly 3,000 people are languishing in jail unfairly. We must set them free

    Bob Neill

April 2024

  • Illustration: Guardian Design/Getty Images.

    The IPP scandal
    The torture of being trapped by indefinite prison sentences

  • David Blunkett

    The IPP scandal
    David Blunkett says devising 99-year prison sentences is his ‘biggest regret’

  • Scott Rider, as a child and adult, who was convicted in 2005, said he had lost hope he would ever be freed.

    The IPP scandal
    ‘Indefensible’: UK prisoner jailed for 23 months killed himself after being held for 17 years

  • An inmate at a cell door window in HMP Portland

    The Guardian view on indeterminate sentences: the legacy of a bad law lingers on

  • Jenny Vaughan obituary

  • Cody Fisher murder sentences considered for review

  • The long read
    From low-level drug dealer to human trafficker: are modern slavery laws catching the wrong people?

March 2024

  • A person looks at flowers in green plastic containers

    Nottingham attacks: ministers urged to consider new homicide category

  • James Coates

    ‘He got away with it’: families seek tougher sentence for Nottingham attacker

  • Louise Powell

    Woman whose baby was stillborn in HMP Styal praises sentencing changes

  • Francis Williams

    ‘It’s a very unfair system’: family of man who took his own life criticise indefinite sentences

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