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New healthcare providers have been announced for prisons in the East Midlands after Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation ...
The chief executive of the miscarriage of justice watchdog, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), has resigned after ...
With temperature in England and Wales increasing year on year, according to climate scientists, there could be a damaging effect on the welfare of those in prison – with prisoners, staff, and even ...
Two recently-released watchdog reports on men’s prisons in England have expressed concerns about the increasing damage being done by smuggled-in drugs. The reports, by the Independent Monitoring ...
Inmates at Ford open prison will receive training in construction of houses as part of a programme of rehabilitation. It is hoped that the work will lead to employment on release, and future careers.
There are calls for a crackdown on drugs entering the Northern Irish prison system after a recent spike in recorded overdoses, with 166 overdoses having happened within the province’s three jails ...
The Daily Mirror has expressed shock to have learned that some prisoners are permitted to keep pets in their cells, and was particularly amazed that one man at HMP Manchester apparently has a tortoise ...
Scotland’s Independent Prison Monitor (IPM) teams have published their annual reports on every jail in the country. There are 17 prisons, with a separate report from each. There were, however, common ...
We prisoners were saddened to hear on 11 May of the passing of a true legend. Prison officer Miss T was a much-loved person who made such a difference to countless lives here at Whatton, including ...
Thousands of prison-leavers and people on community sentences are getting only 16 weeks of supervision under a policy designed to ease the workload of the overstretched Probation Service. The ‘Impact’ ...
At a time when many charities are sadly no longer in existence due to both the reduction of grant funding and the increase in employee NIC affecting their finances, Inside Justice is still here to ...
The lack of regulation over the use of expert witnesses in English courts could be leading to miscarriages of justice, senior politicians and lawyers have told The Guardian newspaper. Former attorney ...
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