Article 6K7TK ‘It’s a very unfair system’: family of man who took his own life criticise indefinite sentences

‘It’s a very unfair system’: family of man who took his own life criticise indefinite sentences

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Emily Dugan
from World news | The Guardian on (#6K7TK)

Relatives of Francis Williams say threat of return to prison without committing another crime was torture' for him

On the last day of his life, Francis Williams feared he was about to be sent to prison. Williams, 43, had committed no recent crime but when he was kicked out of a hostel in Bognor Regis after a drinking relapse, he guessed what was coming next.

An arcane sentence for a street robbery 18 years earlier meant homelessness and addiction would be enough to send Williams back inside. He had been given an imprisonment for public protection (IPP) sentence and could be recalled to prison if he was deemed to be a risk, even though he had served his time.

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