London Magistrates’ Courts custody
Report on an inspection visit to court custody facilities in London Magistrates’ Courts by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons (17 November–6 December 2025).
What we found (Back to top)
A lack of consistent cooperation between responsible agencies, along with major recruitment and retention issues, were undermining outcomes for detainees and placing unnecessary strain on staff. Chronic underinvestment and complex procurement procedures had left many court custody facilities in a poor condition. The needs of some detainees, including women, children and those with disabilities, were not well met.
Points to note: Despite these problems, many staff managed vulnerable and distressed detainees with considerable skill. The training staff received was generally effective and they used force proportionately. Health care provision and safeguarding awareness had both improved.

