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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Two-thirds of prisons overcrowded

Two-thirds of prisons overcrowded

Government called on to tackle 'sentence inflation' to ensure fewer prisoners locked up




JHL's take on things here.

And from across the pond...

Judges cite Haney’s testimony in landmark prison overcrowding ruling

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Eugene UK said...

Prison overcrowding is detrimental to our criminal justice system.

Whether or not there is enough prison places for “serious…offenders” – as the Justice Ministry claim they “will always provide” – prison overcrowding exerts enormous pressure on prison staff and can undermine their ability to deal with ‘serious’ offenders. I work as a campaigner for the Howard League for Penal Reform and our research has produced some worrying revelations: across the country, 12,000 prisoners are being held two to a cell for one; overcrowded prisons mean prisoners are more likely to be imprisoned further from home – away from their families and at greater cost to the tax payer. This is just the tip of the iceberg. To find out more, click on http://www.howardleague.org/overcrowding/