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Turnaround of fortunes for Rye Hill Prison

Turnaround of fortunes for Rye Hill Prison

A Beleagured Warwickshire jail is gradually being turned around, according to an independent report. Rye Hill Prison, near Rugby, has been plagued with problems since it opened in 2001.

Epileptic prisoner died after being held down by guards

Epileptic prisoner died after being held down by guards

Godfrey Moyo, an epileptic prisoner, suffocated after being held face down by guards at a high security prison, an inquest has found. Mr Moyo, 25, died at HMP Belmarsh in

Ġustizzja għal Sandra: Qorti ta 'Sentenza-Appell

Justice for Sandra: Court of Appeal Judgment

On Thursday last week, the Court of Appeal handed down their judgment in respect of our Appeal against the High Court's decision to refuse Permission for a Judicial Review of

Epidemija ta 'awto-ħsara huwa sweeping-ħabsijiet tan-nisa

An epidemic of self-harm is sweeping women’s jails

The number of women deliberately harming themselves in prison has almost doubled in five years – despite repeated government promises to improve conditions in women's jails.

Control techniques at Castington YOI left young offenders with broken wrists

Control techniques at Castington YOI left young offenders with broken wrists

An urgent inquiry is being sought into the use of force by staff at a young offenders' institution in Northumberland after 10 inmates in two years were left with serious

Campaigner’s condemn treatment of prisoner

Campaigner’s condemn treatment of prisoner

The treatment by prison staff of a vulnerable prisoner who committed suicide in his cell was described as “inhumane” and “degrading” by campaigners.

The Leeds prisoner who was ‘treated worse than a dog

The Leeds prisoner who was ‘treated worse than a dog’

A vulnerable model prisoner whose treatment in Armley jail was described as "monstrous" killed himself in his cell. The man, a remand prisoner with no criminal record, was treated 'worse

Suwiċidju rikoverat: Ma jimponi ebda hlas miġjuba

Inmate’s suicide: No charges to be brought

The Crown Prosecution Service will not pursue criminal charges against prison officers after a lengthy police investigation into the suicide of a vulnerable inmate, The Northern Echo can reveal.