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August 13, 2005: Prisons Breach Safe Limits, Says PRT
The PRT notes that conditions are deteriorating. Prisons are
short-staffed, and opportunities for constructive activity are very limited.
People are being moved from one overcrowded prison to another. Over 17,000
prisoners are now held two to a cell built for one. They do not have to have
separately ventilated lavatories – meaning more than one person must eat, sleep
and defecate in the same small room.
The total number of prisoners that a jail can fit in, allowing
for a safe level of overcrowding, is known as its ‘operational capacity’. In
July 2004, the Home Office minister Paul Goggins was asked in parliament about
overcrowded prisons. He commented then: “All those prisons are within their
operating capacity, which is the total number of prisoners that an establishment
can hold, taking into account control, security and the proper operation of the
planned regime.”
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November 28, 2008: Call To End Orange Clothes For Community Payback November 25, 2008: Legislation Protects Victims Of Forced Marriage November 24, 2008: Tasers For Police November 11, 2008: Independent Review Alleges Prison Service Incompetence October 17, 2008: Sanctions For Reckless Traders, Says Napo October 15, 2008: Jobs Axed in Probation, Prisons, And Courts October 3, 2008: IPCC On Double Fatal Shooting October 2, 2008: Met Commissioner Sir Ian Blair Resigns October 1, 2008: New Met Police e-crime Unit September 25, 2008: ID Cards Update September 22, 2008: New Prostitution Rules Supporting Trafficked Women September 19, 2008: Mandatory Polygraph Tests for Sex Offenders September 12, 2008: Prison Transfer With Vietnam Agreed September 4, 2008: Reoffending Rates: New Figures September 1, 2008: Tougher Community Work For Offenders August 26, 2008. Summary Justice Widening Criminal Justice Net August 21, 2008: Tightening Controls For Sex Offenders July 15, 2008: Explaining The Rise In Prison Numbers
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