Reoffenders | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The table below sets out the total number of convictions, where an offender subject to probation supervision was charged with a serious furt
Wandsworth Prison: Prison Officers | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Time off in lieu is given in respect of additional duties performed in excess of an officer’s weekly hours, where such duties cannot be cove
Prisoners: Addictions | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Ministry of Justice works closely with NHS England to ensure that all prisoners who need it have access to high-quality substance misuse
Prisoners' Release: Alcoholic Drinks and Drugs | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We know that keeping prison leavers in drug and alcohol treatment is vital to reduce reoffending, and we work closely with the Department fo
Prisoners: Death | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The information requested could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.
Prisons: Crimes of Violence | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We publish the number of assaults against prison staff, broken down by prison, as part of our Safety in Custody statistics, in Table 8e of t
Prisons: Epilepsy | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The HMPPS National Health and Safety Arrangements for First and Emergency Aid (publishing.service.gov.uk) require each prison to complete a
Prisons: Radicalism | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers All convicted terrorists are referred to Pathfinder upon entry to prison.
Prisoner Escapes | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The following shows the number of prisoners on an escape list on 01 January of each year 2015-2024.
Probation: Drugs | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Drug treatment in the community in England is funded by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), via local authorities, not by the M