Community Orders | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers In June 2023, we launched three Intensive Supervision Courts to divert offenders away from short custodial sentences and tackle the root
Reoffenders: Community Orders | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers In many cases – particularly for lower-level offending – there is persuasive evidence that sentences served in the community, are more ef
Reoffenders: Community Orders | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We are investing £155 million in funding each year into the Service and recruited over 4000 new probation officers since reunification of
Prison Officers: Body Searches | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers HM Prison and Probation Service does not currently have legal permission to use X-ray body scanners on staff working in prisons.
Prisons: Drugs and Mobile Phones | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers HM Prison & Probation Service has a zero-tolerance policy of smuggling of contraband into prisons, such as drugs and mobile phones, i
Prison Officers: Wales | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers In each year since 2019, there have been 2 staff in Welsh prisons who were investigated or recommended for dismissal for trafficking thro
Wandsworth Prison: Sentencing | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers As of Monday 29 April 2024, 54 prisoners at HMP Wandsworth who had been sentenced were awaiting prison category assessment.
Wandsworth Prison: Reoffenders | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We are unable to answer the question about the number of prisoners at HMP Wandsworth that were recalled to custody while on release on te
Wandsworth Prison: Remand in Custody | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers As of 31 March 2024, there were 785 prisoners at HMP Wandsworth on remand awaiting trial, 51.1% of its total population.
Wandsworth Prison: Prisoners' Transfers | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers HMP Wandsworth’s main function is to hold unsentenced prisoners while their cases progress through the courts.