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Topic History of: Indeterminate sentences
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wyot Jo wrote:
If they had indeterminate sentences, what were they doing in an open prison?

Because they remain in prison, serving an indeterminate sentence....indeterminate doesnt mean life...means end not known
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The cruelty of these sentences is that ibdividuals have to "prove" to a parole board that risk of harn has reduced...but programmes to achieve this not available....
Jo If they had indeterminate sentences, what were they doing in an open prison?
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
These incredibly unfair sentences were banned years ago but victims still suffer and, as a result, abscond from jail.

www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1010095/rapist...merset-police-latest


Well yes,but why havent they got stronger doors? You cant expect people who have nothing to lose to stay put.
JK2006 These incredibly unfair sentences were banned years ago but victims still suffer and, as a result, abscond from jail.

www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1010095/rapist...merset-police-latest