When the Government replaced IPPs in December 2012 they claimed new arrangements would still protect the public. Why have they failed in this case? ...2
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What assessment did the Government make of the number of serious criminals or terrorists originally given IPPs who could be released early without any Parole Board assessment? How many other convicted terrorists are in this situation ...3
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When Appeal Court in 2013 replaced Usman Khan's IPP with an extended sentence they said “such a decision is better left to the Parole Board” So why wasn’t there any arrangement for parole board consideration? What alternative action did the government take given the risks? ...4
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Was a security or Prevent assessment done of Khan before release? Did they believe he was still a risk? Previously Govt could have applied a Control Order to restrict his location if dangerous, but they were abolished in 2012. Did Govt apply or consider a TPIM? If not why not? 5
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What monitoring arrangements were applied to Usman Khan? Was there any restriction on his movement to prevent him going into central London? Were probation, police or security services aware that he was going to a big public conference? Did they have resources to monitor him? ..6
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How many other convicted terrorists may be in a similar situation? Govt was warned about the risks of ending IPPs, the lack of resources for probation, monitoring and rehabilitation, and about the number of convicted terrorists due for release. What action did they take? ..7
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I am waiting to hear Boris Johnsin blame everyone except the Government and the cuts for the prison service whats the betting he mentions that its all contracted out now and so there is no Government control what ever he will slip and slide his way out of accountability
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Priti Patel is blaming Labour. Because.
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You can finger point all you like - ultimately everything leads back to the actions of one man. He took us into a war with Iraq which no-one wanted & which has subsequently led to radical cells of terrorists that will endanger the West for decades. The lethal legacy of Mr Blair
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Tweet je nedostupan.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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