Women's Centres: Swansea | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Planning approval for the Residential Women’s Centre at the Trehafod site in Cockett, Swansea, was granted by the Welsh Government’s Plannin
Prison Officers: Pension Rights | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Currently there are 11 full time and 181 partially retired operational uniform staff who retained Pre-Fresh Start Reserved Rights Terms unde
Offenders: Drugs | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We know that substance misuse drives reoffending, and are committed to supporting offenders to overcome addictions and turn their lives arou
Prisoners' Release: Temporary Accommodation | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Prison leavers without settled accommodation are almost 50 per cent more likely to re-offend compared with those with settled accommodation:
Wandsworth Prison: Drugs | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The latest period for which random mandatory drug tests (rMDT) data is available is the year April 2022 to March 2023 (2022-2023).
Prisoners' Release | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers End of Custody Supervised Licence (ECSL) began in October 2023, and an analysis of its use will be based on one year’s worth of data and pub
Prisons: Razors | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We are committed to making prisons a safe place to work and recognise the risks associated with the current wet shave razor provision.
Prevention of Future Deaths Report: Terance Radford | Westminster Hall debates I am afraid, as I have said, I am unable to give any details on the nature of that disciplinary process in the Chamber.
Prevention of Future Deaths Report: Terance Radford | Westminster Hall debates I am grateful to the hon. Member for Ashfield (Lee Anderson) for securing a debate on this important issue.
Prisons: Civil Disorder | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers A barricade or prevention of access is an incident where one or more prisoners deny access to all or part of a prison, by use of any physica