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Deaths, drugs and despair: Wandsworth prison issued with an Urgent Notification for improvement

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The Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor, has written to the Secretary of State for Justice to issue an Urgent Notification for improvement following a deeply concerning inspection of Wandsworth prison which found ongoing failings in security, severe overcrowding, vermin, drugs, violence and rising self-harm. Tragically, seven prisoners had taken their own lives in the past year.

Reports published 8 May

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Reports on inspections of HMP/YOI Chelmsford and HMP Cardiff.

Reports published 29 April

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Reports on inspections of HMP Whatton, court custody facilities in Staffordshire and West Mercia and short-term holding facilities (STHFs) managed by Mitie Care and Custody.

Bucking the trend: with many problems in our prisons, what makes some jails safer and more effective than others?

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These are challenging times to live and work in prisons, with rising drugs, violence and self-harm and overcrowded, squalid conditions in many jails. Reoffending rates remain stubbornly high, at almost 37%, and the proportion of prisoners recalled to prison is 13% higher than it was a year ago. Amidst these pressures, most prisons are struggling to provide any kind of activity to reduce the likelihood that people will end up back inside.

Peterborough prison: staffing shortfalls compounding pressures on struggling prison

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Peterborough prison, one of the country’s largest reception jails, is struggling with the churn of those caught in a cycle of reoffending and recall to prison, a new inspection report has found.

Reports published 8 April

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Reports on inspections of HMP Five Wells and an escort flight removing detainees to Albania.

HMP Wymott: high staff sickness rates drastically impact the regime and drug debt incites fear, self-harm and isolation

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Leaders at Wymott failed to tackle the very high staff sickness rates, which meant too few officers were available for operational duties on the wing. This led to an incredibly restricted part-time regime for unemployed prisoners on the main site, some of whom spent 21 hours a day locked up, and the weekend regime was poor for all.

Report published 2 April

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Report on an unannounced inspection of HMP Humber

Drugs and disorder: worrying times for prisons

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Following a worrying inspection at Hindley, Charlie Taylor reflects on the causes and consequences of a resurgence in drugs in prisons.

HMP/YOI Hindley: rampant drug use and a poor regime causing very high levels of violence

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A new report has found that inexperienced prison officers at HMP/YOI Hindley were struggling to manage a very challenging prison dominated by a “tsunami” of drugs, high levels of violence and self-harm and failing infrastructure.