10 key jail details
As traditional, I’ve perused the Briefing in depth and located 10 key details to share on this put up. Since readers of the weblog are greater than averagely effectively knowledgeable about penal affairs, I’ve tried to function among the much less well-known points.
1 Life sentences
7,406 folks in jail are serving a life sentence and have by no means been launched. Nearly one in seven (13%) have a tariff of 10 years or much less, nearly half (47%) have a tariff of over 10 years and as much as 20 years, and nearly two in 5 (38%) over 20 years. There are a further 839 individuals who have been recalled. The variety of folks serving a life sentence has nearly trebled within the final 30 years.
2 Remand
Folks on remand account for nearly one in 5 of the jail inhabitants (19%) — over 17,000 folks. The bulk are awaiting trial (65%), while the remaining are awaiting sentencing. In September 2022, nearly a 3rd of individuals (32%) on remand had been held in jail past the six month time restrict — almost 4,600 folks. One in 20 (5%) had been there for longer than two years — 770 folks. The federal government now claims it’s too pricey to supply information on how a lot time folks spend on remand.
3 Kids on remand
On common, 196 youngsters had been held in jail on remand within the 12 months to March 2023. They at present account for nearly half of kids in jail (44%) — up from 22% in 2013.
4 Self-harm
Self-harm by girls in jail hit a file excessive of 20,834 incidents final 12 months. The quantity had already almost doubled (96%) between 2013 and 2022. Between June 2022 and 2023 alone, it elevated by one other two-thirds (65%), and an extra 3% within the subsequent 12 months.
5 Restricted regimes
In 2023–24, inspectors judged that nearly 4 in 5 inspected prisons (79%) had been poor or not sufficiently good at offering purposeful exercise, in comparison with 93% within the earlier 12 months. The bulk that scored effectively had been open prisons, that are supposed to arrange folks for launch.
6 Emergency measures
10,083 folks had been launched below the Finish of Custody Supervised Licence Scheme (ECSL). Regardless of usually serving shorter sentences for much less critical offences, girls in jail had been solely eligible for ECSL for the final seven months of its operation. 3,112 folks serving determinate sentences had been launched on two single days in September/October 2024 below SDS40, having served 40% of their sentence, reasonably than the same old 50%. 61% of individuals launched below the preliminary SDS40 activation had been serving sentences of lower than 5 years. Assuming a median sentence size of three years, they might have been launched just below 4 months ahead of supposed.
7 Jail staffing
There are almost 1,700 extra officers than there have been in 2021– 34% of the staffing goal, however there are nonetheless 5% fewer than in 2010.
8 Personal prisons
In England and Wales there have been 17,314 folks held in 14 non-public prisons as of September 2024 (20% of the imprisoned inhabitants).
9 Older prisoners
With jail sentences getting longer, persons are rising outdated behind bars. The variety of folks in jail aged 60 and over has grown quickly during the last twenty years. There are nearly 4 occasions the quantity there have been in 2002. Nearly one in 5 (18%) of the jail inhabitants are aged 50 or over — 15,703 folks. Of those 4,349 are of their 60s and an extra 2,004 persons are 70 or older.
10 Overseas nationals
Overseas nationals (non-UK passport holders) at present make up one in eight folks in jail in England and Wales (12%). On 30 September 2024 there have been 10,418 overseas nationals in jail.
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