RT Article T1 Conceptualising ‘success’ among Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentenced offenders with personality-related difficulties JF Probation journal VO 68 IS 1 SP 85 OP 106 A1 King, Nicole A2 Crisp, Bryony LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1750178109 AB This paper explores conceptualisations of ‘success’ by men on Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence licence screened into the Offender Personality Disorder Pathway. ‘Success’ was defined as a process of having ‘survived’ the perceived injustices associated with the IPP sentence. Participants’ discussed ‘internal factors’ enabling them to make use of ‘external facilitators’ of self-change; ‘success’ was embedded in the development of interpersonal relationships with professionals. We propose a model of reciprocal anxiety existing within the criminal justice system in relation to the management of individuals on IPP sentence. K1 Licence K1 Probation K1 Personality Disorder K1 interpretive phenomenological analysis K1 Imprisonment for Public Protection DO 10.1177/0264550520984513