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Trapped Trailer Trapped: The IPP Prisoner Scandal

    • Documentary

Podcast series charting the UK #IPP prisoner scandal. Listen on #Acast #ApplePodcasts #Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. 
Today there are nearly 3,000 people trapped in British prisons on the now abolished indeterminate IPP (Imprisonment for Public Protection) sentence, many for minor crimes like stealing a mobile phone. None of them know when they are getting out, or whether their IPP sentence could mean life in prison. To date, 87 IPP serving prisoners, with a lack of certainty and losing hope, have taken their own lives. The IPP has been called a ‘stain on the British justice system’ and ‘psychological torture’. But most people have never heard of it…
In this ‘tragically brilliant’ and hard hitting 10-part podcast series, the investigative reporter Sam Asumadu is digging deep into the plight of prisoners serving IPPs, and their families, to find out what has gone wrong with this sentence and shine a light into the dark corners of the IPP story.
 
Featuring contributions from prisoners serving IPP sentences, their families, campaigners, criminologists, psychologists, journalists, lawyers, retired judges, MPs and Peers.
Get in touch on Twitter, TikTok and Instagram @Trapped_pod
If you want to do something, you can tell a friend to listen to this series. Knowledge is power and the more who know, the harder it is for injustice to take place.  
If you want to do something more active, you can write to your MP - and tell them to raise questions about prisoners serving IPPs in parliament.
Some campaigners have started a petition hosted on the UK government website. Search the hashtag #JusticeForIPPs on social media for more info and the link.
For more information about the Campaign for IPP Justice: Contact UNGRIPP www.ungripp.com/ or on Twitter @UNGRIPP
Contributors in order of appearance:
Thomas White, IPP serving prisoner.
Jo Shingler, Forensic Psychologist @ShinglerJo
Alana Bell, Sister of Wayne Bell, IPP serving prisoner.
Mark Day, Prison Reform Trust @PRTuk
Production Team:
Reporter: Samantha Asumadu @SamanthaAsumadu
Executive Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @melissafitzg
Producer: Steve Langridge @SMLANGERS
Consultant: Hank Rossi
Artwork: Brightside 
Listen to our BBC Radio 4 doc on the IPP Sentence: 'Tapped in the System' here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001l267
 
A Zinc Media production for the Institute of Now

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Podcast series charting the UK #IPP prisoner scandal. Listen on #Acast #ApplePodcasts #Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. 
Today there are nearly 3,000 people trapped in British prisons on the now abolished indeterminate IPP (Imprisonment for Public Protection) sentence, many for minor crimes like stealing a mobile phone. None of them know when they are getting out, or whether their IPP sentence could mean life in prison. To date, 87 IPP serving prisoners, with a lack of certainty and losing hope, have taken their own lives. The IPP has been called a ‘stain on the British justice system’ and ‘psychological torture’. But most people have never heard of it…
In this ‘tragically brilliant’ and hard hitting 10-part podcast series, the investigative reporter Sam Asumadu is digging deep into the plight of prisoners serving IPPs, and their families, to find out what has gone wrong with this sentence and shine a light into the dark corners of the IPP story.
 
Featuring contributions from prisoners serving IPP sentences, their families, campaigners, criminologists, psychologists, journalists, lawyers, retired judges, MPs and Peers.
Get in touch on Twitter, TikTok and Instagram @Trapped_pod
If you want to do something, you can tell a friend to listen to this series. Knowledge is power and the more who know, the harder it is for injustice to take place.  
If you want to do something more active, you can write to your MP - and tell them to raise questions about prisoners serving IPPs in parliament.
Some campaigners have started a petition hosted on the UK government website. Search the hashtag #JusticeForIPPs on social media for more info and the link.
For more information about the Campaign for IPP Justice: Contact UNGRIPP www.ungripp.com/ or on Twitter @UNGRIPP
Contributors in order of appearance:
Thomas White, IPP serving prisoner.
Jo Shingler, Forensic Psychologist @ShinglerJo
Alana Bell, Sister of Wayne Bell, IPP serving prisoner.
Mark Day, Prison Reform Trust @PRTuk
Production Team:
Reporter: Samantha Asumadu @SamanthaAsumadu
Executive Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @melissafitzg
Producer: Steve Langridge @SMLANGERS
Consultant: Hank Rossi
Artwork: Brightside 
Listen to our BBC Radio 4 doc on the IPP Sentence: 'Tapped in the System' here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001l267
 
A Zinc Media production for the Institute of Now

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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