Some people evidently don't trust the parole board when it releases people who end up reoffending, or object to various sentences perceived as "far too short". It would seem to me that if you have good cause to doubt the ability of the Justice system to get it right, that should extend to every decision they make -- including the whole-life tariffs with no review. A review, the, surely makes sense -- if nothing else, at least we can check that the system was right to lock them up in the first place. I don't understand why this is a bad thing.