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January 24, 2005: Prison Reform Trust Director Speaks Commenting on the Home Office publication of long term prison population projections, Prison Reform Trust Director Juliet Lyon called on the Government to be ‘more robust in its efforts to drive down prison numbers and reduce social exclusion’. She commented:
On 21st January 2005 the prison population in England and Wales was 73,713. England and Wales has one of the highest imprisonment rates in western Europe. It has risen dramatically over the last five years. The number of prisoners in England and Wales has increased by more than 25,000 in the last ten years. The number of women in prison has more than doubled over the past decade. In 2003-2004 it cost an average of £37,305 to keep a person in prison. Since 1995, over 15,200 additional prison places have been provided at a cost of more than £2 billion.
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January 2, 2009: Prison Suicides Down January 1, 2009: Orange Jackets – More Problems December 29, 2008: Illegal Knives: Greater Punishments December 17, 2008: Crime & DNA: Home Secretary December 16, 2008: Prison Service New Race Review December 12, 2008: de Menezes Inquest Verdict December 10, 2008: Government Respond To Corston Report December 4, 2008: PRT Respond To Queen's Speech December 3, 2008: Queen's Speech December 1, 2008: Orange Jackets For Offenders Arrive 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
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