Thomas White's deteriorating mental health in prison stems from the indefinite Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence, which many now see as a form of psychological torture.
Despite medical professionals recommending a transfer to a secure hospital for treatment, White's lack of perceived motivation in prison has led to his request being denied.
Clara White's resolve to raise awareness about her brother's situation exemplifies the stigma surrounding mental health issues within the prison system and calls for systemic reform.
The UN's description of IPP sentences as psychological torture underscores the human rights concerns raised by White's family regarding his ongoing incarceration without adequate mental health care.
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