Prisoners: Females | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers In the Female Offender Strategy, we set out our vision to see fewer women in custody, particularly on short custodial sentences and to see m
Prisoners' Release: Veterans | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers HM Prison and Probation Service, or their contractors, provide a range of services to meet the needs of veterans in custody and in the commu
Residential Women's Centres | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Female Offender Strategy committed to develop a ‘residential women’s centre’ pilot in at least five sites across England and Wales.
Ministry of Justice: Pay | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Civil Service Pay Guidance is issued by the Cabinet Office and HM Treasury centrally each year and all departments are required to adher
Prisoners' Transfers: Pregnancy | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Prisoner Escort and Custody Services (PECS) contract is specifically designed for the movement of prisoners in cellular vehicles that me
Female Offender Strategy- First Anniversary | Ministry of Justice | Written Ministerial Statements Today marks the first anniversary of the publication of the Government’s female offender strategy.
Ministry of Justice: CTF Partners | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Ministry of Justice has not entered into any contracts with CTF Partners since 2015.
Child Imprisonment - [Stewart Hosie in the Chair] | Backbench Business | Westminster Hall debates The point I was making—forgive me if I was unclear—is that the training given to officers emphasises de-escalation as the key and the first
Child Imprisonment - [Stewart Hosie in the Chair] | Backbench Business | Westminster Hall debates We have made it clear that we will open Medway as the first secure school, with a second one to follow.
Child Imprisonment - [Stewart Hosie in the Chair] | Backbench Business | Westminster Hall debates I would argue that secure schools are not a rerun of secure training centres.