Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 08 Mar 2022
Prisoners: Imprisonment for Public Protection Sentences
"To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they intend to publish an action plan in respect of prisoners serving indefinite sentences for public protection; and if so, when...."Lord Moylan - View Speech
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 08 Mar 2022
Prisoners: Imprisonment for Public Protection Sentences
"My Lords, on 15 December last year the Minister referred to his ministry’s
“successful action plan dedicated to the rehabilitation and risk reduction of IPP offenders”,—[Official Report, 15/12/22; col. 358.]
but he has politely declined to put the current version of the action plan in the public domain. …..."Lord Moylan - View Speech
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 07 Feb 2022
Judicial Review and Courts Bill
"My Lords, being still relatively new in your Lordships’ House, it seems impertinent of me to start by welcoming the noble Lord, Lord Hacking, to his place, but I do so heartily. I add only that, from the pictures hanging in the corridors, there are many precedents that men used …..."Lord Moylan - View Speech
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 25 Jan 2022
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
"My Lords, with the agreement of the noble and learned Lord, Lord Judge, I rise to thank my noble friend the Minister. I know from conversations with him that the noble Lord, Lord Blunkett, who cannot be in his place today would join me in expressing our appreciation to my …..."Lord Moylan - View Speech
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 15 Dec 2021
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
"My Lords, I will speak to Amendment 81 in my name which is substantially the same as one I tabled and withdrew in Committee. I am grateful for the support of my noble and learned friend Lord Garnier, the noble Lord, Lord Blunkett, and the noble Baroness, Lady Burt of …..."Lord Moylan - View Speech
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 15 Dec 2021
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
"Before my noble friend sits down, I heard what he said, but if the Justice Select Committee in the other place was to recommend a reduction in the qualifying period from 10 years to five years, would he at least give his personal undertaking to do his very best to …..."Lord Moylan - View Speech
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Written Question
Thursday 9th December 2021
Asked by:
Lord Moylan (Conservative - Life peer)
Question
to the Ministry of Justice:
To ask Her Majesty's Government how many offenders subject to indeterminate sentences for public protection will be eligible for a licence review each year for the next five years.
Answered by Lord Wolfson of Tredegar
- Shadow Attorney General
We do not publish the data at the present time; however, we continue to review processes to allow the publication of more information in the future.
The accumulative number of IPP offenders, who will become eligible for a licence review each year for the next five years is set out below.
Table: IPP cases with at least one release by 30/09/2021 by eligibility to apply for licence termination:
Year | Number of cases eligible |
End of 2021 | 403 |
End of 2022 | 850 |
End of 2023 | 1,353 |
End of 2024 | 1,771 |
End of 2025 | 2,272 |
End of 2026 | 2,829 |
Notes:
1. Number of Cases Eligible is Cumulative (i.e. cases eligible in 2021 will also be eligible in 2022 etc).
2. Data is taken from administrative sources (nDelius) and subject to the inherent inaccuracy in any such large-scale data source.
Statistics on the prison population are routinely published as part of the quarterly Offender Management Statistics on Gov.uk - https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/offender-management-statistics-quarterly
Written Question
Thursday 9th December 2021
Asked by:
Lord Moylan (Conservative - Life peer)
Question
to the Ministry of Justice:
To ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have to publish data on (1) the number of offenders subject to indeterminate sentences for public protection who became eligible for licence review over the past year, and (2) the number of those who applied for a licence review over the same period.
Answered by Lord Wolfson of Tredegar
- Shadow Attorney General
We do not publish the data at the present time; however, we continue to review processes to allow the publication of more information in the future.
The accumulative number of IPP offenders, who will become eligible for a licence review each year for the next five years is set out below.
Table: IPP cases with at least one release by 30/09/2021 by eligibility to apply for licence termination:
Year | Number of cases eligible |
End of 2021 | 403 |
End of 2022 | 850 |
End of 2023 | 1,353 |
End of 2024 | 1,771 |
End of 2025 | 2,272 |
End of 2026 | 2,829 |
Notes:
1. Number of Cases Eligible is Cumulative (i.e. cases eligible in 2021 will also be eligible in 2022 etc).
2. Data is taken from administrative sources (nDelius) and subject to the inherent inaccuracy in any such large-scale data source.
Statistics on the prison population are routinely published as part of the quarterly Offender Management Statistics on Gov.uk - https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/offender-management-statistics-quarterly
Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 15 Nov 2021
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
"My Lords, I shall speak to Amendment 208D in my name. I am grateful to the noble Lords who have lent it their support.
At Second Reading, I said that I considered it a shame to this country that there were still prisoners serving indeterminate sentences for the public protection. …..."Lord Moylan - View Speech
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 01 Nov 2021
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
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