Trapped: The IPP Prisoner Scandal

3. Tough on Crime


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Shirley and Shaun’s story, plus Sam digs into the history of the IPP sentence, what has made it such a failure?


Shirley Debono has been campaigning against IPPs (Imprisonment for Public Protection) for many years. Her son Shaun Lloyd received an IPP sentence in 2005 for a street robbery of a mobile phone. He is one of the first people to receive an indeterminate IPP sentence and he’s been trapped in a cycle of recalls to prison ever since. We join Shirley as she travels to the HQ of the parole board in London to try and confront the CEO, Martin Jones, about delays to her son’s parole review.


To understand where IPPs came from, Sam digs into the history of the sentence, which came into existence in 2005. She meets its architect, Lord David Blunkett. He regrets introducing the IPP sentence under New Labour’s conviction to be ‘tough on crime’ and he now campaigns against it. Sam also meets the Conservative Peer, Lord Ken Clark who abolished the sentence in 2012, but not retrospectively, leaving thousands still trapped in prison. Lord Blunkett blames judges for misapplying this legislation, so Sam seeks out a response from two former judges, Nick Cooke and Lord Simon Brown, a former Supreme Court judge, who has become an icon in the fight for IPP justice.


Contributors in order of appearance:


Shirley Debono, mother of Shaun Lloyd and IPP campaigner


Lord David Blunkett, Labour Peer


Harry Annison, Criminologist, Southampton Law School


Lord Ken Clark, Conservative Peer.


Nick Cooke, retired Judge


(The Late) Lord Simon Brown, Former Law Lord and Justice of the Supreme Court 2009 - 2012


Milo Boyd, Journalist


Richard Garside, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies @CrimeandJustice


Voices in Archive:


Sir Tony Blair


Production Team:


Reporter: Samantha Asumadu @SamanthaAsumadu


Executive Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @melissafitzg


Producer: Steve Langridge @SMLANGERS


Consultant: Hank Rossi


An Ear Worm Production for the Institute of Now


Get involved:


➕ Follow Trapped on X, TikTok, Facebook or Instagram @Trapped_Pod 


🔎 Search #IPPScandal for more stories.

 

🗣️ Read more about the IPP campaign: UNGRIPP | www.ungripp.com@UNGRIPP | IPP Committee In Action @ActionIpp | injustice_of_ipp

 

✔️ Like, follow and share this podcast to get people listening: knowledge is power and the more who know, the harder it is for injustice to take place. 


✍️ Write to your MP and ask them to raise questions about IPPs in Parliament


⬇️ Download the Trapped series episode transcripts here: https://drive.google.com


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Trapped: The IPP Prisoner ScandalBy The Institute of Now