Prisons in Staffordshire - Stafford, Featherstone, Werrington, Swinfen Hall, Dovegate, Brinsford, Drake Hall (Paperback)


Chapters: Stafford, Featherstone, Werrington, Swinfen Hall, Dovegate, Brinsford, Drake Hall. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: HM Prison Stafford is a Category C men's prison, located in Stafford, Staffordshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Stafford Prison was built on its current site in 1794, and has been in almost continuous use, save a period between 1916 and 1940. It held Irish Internees taken by the British after the 1916 Rising from May. They were released Christmas 1916. In November 1998, an inspection report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons heavily criticised security at Stafford Prison, after it emerged that inmates were being supplied with drugs flown in on paper planes. Inmates were fashioning strips of paper into planes, then attaching lines to them and flying them over the 19ft perimeter wall. The lines were then used to pull packages containing drugs and other banned substances back over the wall. The prison was also criticised for being overcrowded, under-resourced, and failing to prepare prisoners for release. In March 2003, the Prison Reform Trust singled out Stafford Prison for its high turnover of governors. The trust noted that Stafford had employed four governors in five years, and that such unstable, inconsistent leadership would not be tolerated in schools or hospitals. The trust also highlighted officers' sickness levels as an issue. In October 2003, a further report from the Chief Inspector praised improvements at Stafford Prison. Stafford was labelled as becoming an effective training prison, specialising in helping vulnerable prisoners and sex offenders. Considerable progress had also been made in reducing the supply of drugs into the prison, and in addressing drug trea...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=223958

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Chapters: Stafford, Featherstone, Werrington, Swinfen Hall, Dovegate, Brinsford, Drake Hall. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: HM Prison Stafford is a Category C men's prison, located in Stafford, Staffordshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Stafford Prison was built on its current site in 1794, and has been in almost continuous use, save a period between 1916 and 1940. It held Irish Internees taken by the British after the 1916 Rising from May. They were released Christmas 1916. In November 1998, an inspection report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons heavily criticised security at Stafford Prison, after it emerged that inmates were being supplied with drugs flown in on paper planes. Inmates were fashioning strips of paper into planes, then attaching lines to them and flying them over the 19ft perimeter wall. The lines were then used to pull packages containing drugs and other banned substances back over the wall. The prison was also criticised for being overcrowded, under-resourced, and failing to prepare prisoners for release. In March 2003, the Prison Reform Trust singled out Stafford Prison for its high turnover of governors. The trust noted that Stafford had employed four governors in five years, and that such unstable, inconsistent leadership would not be tolerated in schools or hospitals. The trust also highlighted officers' sickness levels as an issue. In October 2003, a further report from the Chief Inspector praised improvements at Stafford Prison. Stafford was labelled as becoming an effective training prison, specialising in helping vulnerable prisoners and sex offenders. Considerable progress had also been made in reducing the supply of drugs into the prison, and in addressing drug trea...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=223958

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September 2010

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26

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978-1-158-58580-9

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