Sentence Review Commission

Sentence Review Commission

The Sentence Review Commission was established by the Northern Ireland (Sentences) Act 1998 and was co-chaired by Brian Currin, a South African human rights lawyer and Sir John Blelloch, a retired senior Northern Ireland Office civil servant.The Sentence Review Commissioners in Northern Ireland were appointed to oversee and regulate the early release of certain prisoners convicted during the period of civil unrest known as The Troubles. It was established by the Belfast Agreement which allowed for up to 500 Loyalist and Republican prisoners sentenced before 10 April 1998 to be released by 28 July 2000. This meant that a prisoner who was sentenced to five or more years in prison would serve only one third of their sentence. Prisoners sentenced to life would serve terms compatible with a prisoner not sentenced to terrorist-related crimes minus one-third.This decision to release prisoners without serving their full sentences provoked moral outrage. Many members of the community, especially Unionists were aggrieved at this part of the Agreement, however this was seen as necessary to appease the paramilitary organisations, namely the Provisional IRA, Ulster Volunteer Force and the Ulster Defence Association. To be eligible for early-release, the prisoner had to be affiliated to a paramilitary organisation that had established, and maintained, "a complete and unequivocal cease-fire". The Sentence Review Commission decided which prisoners should be early-released and whether any were a threat to society and could re-offend. Each prisoner was released on licence and the licence would be revoked if the Commissioners and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland decided that they had rejoined a terrorist organisation or supported terrorist activity.

List of Commissioners

*Sir John Blelloch (Co-chairman)
*David Bolton (Resigned to deal with Omagh bombing, replaced by Dr Duncan Morrow)
*Silvia Casale
*Peter Curran
*Brian Currin (Co-chairman)
*Ian Dunbar
*Adrian Grounds
*Mary Gilpin
*Clodagh McGrory
*Duncan Morrow (Appointed 9 September 1998)
*Donal McFerran (Appointed in October 2002)

ources

* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/schools/agreement/policing/prisoners1.shtml "BBC NI - Schools - Agreement - Policing - Prisoners"] "BBC NI". Accessed 3 November 2007
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/schools/agreement/policing/support/pj5_c011.shtml "BBC NI - CAJ Report July/August 1998"] "BBC NI". Accessed 3 November 2007
* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1998/19980035.htm#aofs "Northern Ireland (Sentences) Act 1998"] "Office of Public Sector Information". Accessed 3 November 2007
* [http://www.sentencereview.org.uk/members.htm "The Members"] "Sentence Review Commission". Accessed 3 November 2007
* [http://www.sentencereview.org.uk/index.htm "About the Commission"] "Sentence Review Commission". Accessed 3 November 2007


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