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David Blunkett’s mea culpa on indefinite sentences won’t wash | UK criminal justice

David Blunkett’s mea culpa on indefinite sentences won’t wash | UK criminal justice

Simon Hattenstone writes about David Blunkett’s latest mea culpa regarding imprisonment for public protection sentences (Martin Myers tried and failed to steal a cigarette. Why has he spent 18 years in prison for it?, 1 May). Blunkett’s statements of regret should not be allowed to pass. He admits that the resources were not in place to provide “offending behaviour” courses for those on indeterminate sentences. But as home secretary, he would have known this full well in 2003. IPP sentences were just one aspect of an enthusiastic authoritarianism practised by Blair and co. Between 1995 and 2009, the prison population rose by 66%. In its 2001 general election manifesto, Labour stated: “We plan the most comprehensive reform of the criminal justice system since the war – to catch, convict, punish and rehabilitate more of the 100,000 persistent offenders.” From 1997 to 2007, the total spending on criminal justice in the UK added up to around £187bn. Blunkett wants to paint the introduction of IPPs without proper resourcing as an innocent blunder. In reality, New Labour …

Netflix viewers brand Mea Culpa ‘one of the worst movies ever made’ as Kelly Rowland thriller climbs rankings

Netflix viewers brand Mea Culpa ‘one of the worst movies ever made’ as Kelly Rowland thriller climbs rankings

Get our free weekly email for all the latest cinematic news from our film critic Clarisse Loughrey Get our The Life Cinematic email for free Mea Culpa, the latest film from US comedy magnate Tyler Perry has received a lashing from viewers. The film, a legal thriller, follows a criminal defense attorney (Kelly Rowland) who agrees to represent an artist (Trevante Rhodes) accused of murdering his girlfriend. Perry wrote, directed and produced the film, which started streaming on Netflix earlier this week. Alongside Rowland and Rhodes, Mea Culpa also stars Nick Sagar, Sean Sagar, RonReaco Lee, Shannon Thornton and Kerry O’Malley. Reviews have been damning, with Mea Culpa earning a low “Rotten” score of just 17 per cent on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing, indicating that less than one fifth of the critics who watched it gave it a positive review. In a two-star review for The Guardian, critic Benjamin Lee wrote: “As one might have guessed from the plot description, it’s hopelessly overstacked, Perry’s poor actors stumbling over …

Cruise’s mea culpa and everything that stood out at the LA Auto Show

Cruise’s mea culpa and everything that stood out at the LA Auto Show

The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Sign up here — just click The Station — to receive the newsletter every weekend in your inbox. Subscribe for free. Welcome back to The Station, your central hub for all past, present and future means of moving people and packages from Point A to Point B. The LA Auto Show was this week and while it no longer has the cache of pre-COVID days, there were still some notable news that came out of the event. TechCrunch reporter Harri Weber was on the scene helping me cover the news. One of the biggest announcements had nothing to do with a vehicle reveal. Nope, it was Amazon declaring it was now going to sell cars online, starting with Hyundai. Other coverage included the Lucid Gravity SUV debut and a handy roundup that covered the tech, EVs and other fun stuff that got our attention. Alrighty, let’s dive in! Want to reach out with a tip, comment or complaint? Email Kirsten at [email protected] Reminder that you can drop …