More than half of all people sent to prison have a learning difficulty or disability (LDD), new Government figures suggest.
The prison system is “teetering on the edge of disaster”, with prisoners held in crumbling buildings awash with drugs and ...
In my last article I covered some of the Anti-Money Laundering (‘AML’) practices adopted by banks, solicitors and even car ...
It can be hugely rewarding to help people to live more independent, healthier lives. And right now, the health and social ...
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As the most overcrowded of all cat-C prisons, with 66 per cent of prisoners in shared cells designed for one, conditions at Brixton were very cramped. Many cells were dirty and designed with a toilet ...
Actor visits jail A visit to support the drama group at Maghaberry prison in Northern Ireland was an “eye-opener”, Blue ...
Lucky numbers bring a life of comfort They say life’s a lottery – but in one American prison, they’re taking that to extremes. Most of the 1,000 men at State Correctional Institution Chester, ...
Every prison in England and Wales has an Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) – local volunteers who check on how the prison is run and publish their findings in an annual report. Recent reports ...
Thank you to Inside Time for reporting on the illegal practice of charging prisoners for their cell kettles. I have been here ...
I’m writing in relation to the Mailbag entitled ‘Just a blatant rip-off’ (August 2024), where a prisoner is querying the cost ...
Intelligence on prisoners who are involved with organised crime, including drug supply and violence, is being analysed by ...