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May 10, 2006: Inspectorate Report On Anthony Rice
A
report on the release and supervision of Anthony Rice – convicted of
murdering Naomi Bryant in August 2005 while under probation supervision – has
been published by the Chief Inspector of Probation Andrew Bridges.
At the time of Ms Bryant's murder, Rice had been released from prison on a life
licence after a history of serious sexual attacks including rape, attempted rape
and other assaults. He was being supervised in the community by Hampshire
Probation Area alongside a number of other agencies through Hampshire
Multi-agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA).
The independent report requested by Hampshire MAPPA - identifies a number of
substantial deficiencies in the way Rice was managed both before and after his
release from prison. The Chief Inspector commented:
"Our conclusion about this case is that there were
substantial deficiencies in the way Rice was supervised, but in any case he
was too dangerous to be released into the community in the first place. The
public is entitled to an explanation about how that happened, and our account
has shown that a succession of specific mistakes, misjudgements and
miscommunications at all three phases of Rice's life sentence had a
compounding effect that amounted to what we have called a cumulative failure."
"This all took place in a climate in which it is increasingly difficult for
those charged with managing offenders through their sentences to ensure that
public protection considerations are not undermined by the human rights
considerations of each case."
The report makes five key recommendations to address the
problems found, one of which is that there should be a major appraisal of
current policy and practice for releasing prisoners from indeterminate
sentences.
The
full report including the Chief Inspector's detailed recommendations is
available online.
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