Jan. 25 2024
Source Page: Offender management statistics quarterly: July to September 2023Found: Contents Prison population 31 December 2023 Contents Table 1.1 Prison population by type of custody,
Jan. 25 2024
Source Page: Offender management statistics quarterly: July to September 2023Found: Contents Prison population 31 December 2023 Contents Table 1.1 Prison population by type of custody,
Jan. 25 2024
Source Page: Offender management statistics quarterly: July to September 2023Found: Contents Prison releases: July to September 2023 Contents Table 3.1 Releases from determinate and indeterminate
Jan. 25 2024
Source Page: Offender management statistics quarterly: July to September 2023Found: Contents Prison receptions: July to September 2023 Contents Table 2.1 First prison receptions by type
Jan. 25 2024
Source Page: Offender management statistics quarterly: July to September 2023Found: Contents Prison releases: July to September 2023 Contents Table 3.1 Releases from determinate and indeterminate
Jan. 25 2024
Source Page: Offender management statistics quarterly: July to September 2023Found: Contents Prison receptions: July to September 2023 Contents Table 2.1 First prison receptions by type
Written Evidence Jan. 24 2024
Inquiry: The Coroner Service: follow-upFound: Our specialist casework includes deaths in prison and police custody, immigration detention, mental
Mentions:
1: Lindsay Hoyle (Spk - Chorley) withdrawn from a Member of Parliament with a prison in his own area. - Speech Link
2: Ruth Cadbury (Lab - Brentford and Isleworth) The latest figures show that the reoffending rate among those leaving prison has increased. - Speech Link
3: Ruth Cadbury (Lab - Brentford and Isleworth) I am going to remain on the subject of the prison estate. - Speech Link
4: Kate Osamor (LAB - Edmonton) I have been working with a constituent whose son sadly took his own life in Pentonville last year. - Speech Link
Asked by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham)
Question to the Ministry of Justice:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, pursuant to the Answer of 14 November 2023 to Question 1241 on Five Wells Prison: Education, how (a) many hours of teaching time were lost and (b) much money was recovered from education providers as a result of prison education classes not going ahead in HMP Five Wells in each of the last two quarters.
Answered by Edward Argar - Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
We have introduced robust contractual levers into the current education contract which has seen a decrease in the teaching time lost through the education provider. The introduction at site level of Heads of Education, Skills and Work will increase the focus on ensure operational staff are able to ensure learners arrive in education.
The table below sets out the information requested for HMP Garth, HMP Bristol, HMP Pentonville, and HMP Ranby, for the first quarter of 2023-24. The data for Quarter 2 are in the process of quality assurance and validation, and are not currently available.
The education contract for HMP Five Wells is not managed by HMPPS. The information requested in relation to HMP Five Wells is therefore not available.
Quarter 1 2023-24
Prison | Education hours lost |
Garth | 397.5 |
Bristol | 187 |
Pentonville | 496 |
Ranby | 812 |
Prison | Amount recoverable from the provider (£) |
Garth | 4,998 |
Bristol | 1,681 |
Pentonville | 10,612 |
Ranby | 17,906 |
Asked by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham)
Question to the Ministry of Justice:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, pursuant to the Answer of 14 November 2023 to Question 1242 on Garth Prison: Education, how (a) many hours of teaching time were lost and (b) much money was recovered from education providers as a result of prison education classes not going ahead in HMP Garth in each of the last two quarters.
Answered by Edward Argar - Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
We have introduced robust contractual levers into the current education contract which has seen a decrease in the teaching time lost through the education provider. The introduction at site level of Heads of Education, Skills and Work will increase the focus on ensure operational staff are able to ensure learners arrive in education.
The table below sets out the information requested for HMP Garth, HMP Bristol, HMP Pentonville, and HMP Ranby, for the first quarter of 2023-24. The data for Quarter 2 are in the process of quality assurance and validation, and are not currently available.
The education contract for HMP Five Wells is not managed by HMPPS. The information requested in relation to HMP Five Wells is therefore not available.
Quarter 1 2023-24
Prison | Education hours lost |
Garth | 397.5 |
Bristol | 187 |
Pentonville | 496 |
Ranby | 812 |
Prison | Amount recoverable from the provider (£) |
Garth | 4,998 |
Bristol | 1,681 |
Pentonville | 10,612 |
Ranby | 17,906 |