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IPP Prison 'Life Sentence' Scandal Exposed by Probation Chief

England and Wales face a human rights crisis as 1,800 IPP-sentenced inmates remain imprisoned, many years beyond their original tariff. Probation chief Martin Jones demands urgent government action to resolve this 'indefinite' sentencing scandal.

IPP Prisoner Joe Outlaw: A Decade Without Release

Joe Outlaw, serving an Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence, has spent over a decade in prison with no set release date, sparking outrage over the controversial sentencing scheme.

IPP sentence keeps man jailed 15 years for 4-year crime

Joe Outlaw, jailed under the abolished IPP scheme, remains imprisoned despite serving 15 years for a crime that typically carries a four-year sentence. His case highlights ongoing injustices in the UK's justice system.

UK Couple Could Die in Afghan Prison, Son Warns

The son of a British couple detained in Afghanistan reveals their dire conditions—malnourished, shackled, and suffering convulsions—as he warns their situation is worsening and they may not survive.

Turkey's Silivri Prison: Symbol of Erdogan's Authoritarianism

Turkey's Silivri prison, one of Europe's largest, has become a stark emblem of President Erdogan's tightening grip on power. Housing journalists, activists, and political opponents, its sprawling complex raises serious human rights concerns.

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