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The provisions on sentencing dangerous offenders
under the CJA 2003 (see E5) will have been in force
for two years by April 2007. Home Office figures
available so far suggest that IPP (Imprisonment for
Public Protection) sentences are being imposed by
the courts at the rate of about 100 per month. The
offences for which IPPs are most frequently
imposed are (in descending order) robbery, wounding
with intent, arson, rape or attempted rape, and
attempted murder. IPPs have been passed in a wide
range of other offences, but only in small numbers.
It is robbery sentencing which predominates, and
this is reflected in the number of decisions of the
Court of Appeal which deal with appeals against
sentence in such cases.
The average length of the minimum term being set
by the courts, across the range, is around 30
months.