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ID159985
Title ProperTracing the Gordian Knot
Other Title InformationIndeterminate‐Sentenced Prisoners and the Pathologies of English Penal Politics
LanguageENG
AuthorAnnison, Harry
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores some of the key pathologies of English penal politics by applying an interpretive political analysis perspective to the specific issue of the plight of the ‘prisoners left behind’, the thousands of indeterminate‐sentenced IPP (imprisonment for public protection) prisoners who remain incarcerated, notwithstanding the abolition in 2012 of this sentencing option targeted at ‘dangerous offenders’. The article draws on research findings from an ESRC funded study of penal policymaking to examine why the Gordian knot of the prisoners left behind has proved to be so hard to untangle. The broader lessons of this specific story are then set out. In particular, it is argued that the public and political debate around criminal justice has become damagingly narrow over recent years.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 89, No.2; 2018: p.197-205
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2018-06 89, 2
Key WordsGordian knot ;  Tracing ;  Indeterminate‐Sentenced Prisoners