Body worn video cameras in prison
Evaluation of prison officers’ use of body worn video cameras found they had a varying impact on the levels of recorded violence and use of force.
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Evaluation of prison officers’ use of body worn video cameras found they had a varying impact on the levels of recorded violence and use of force.
Self-harm incidents reached a record high of 63,328 incidents in 2019, up 14% on the previous year. The number of assaults was down.
A House of Commons debate pack provides important information about health and safety for prison staff.
Self-harm incidents reached a record high of 61,461 incidents in the 12 months to September 2019, up 16% from the previous 12 months.
A compendium of prison data including information on every establishment in England and Wales.
New prison safety statistics reveal more than 60,000 incidents of self harm in the year to June 2019.
Official statistics show drug use halved and there was a 16% reduction in assaults in the jails in the MoJ’s 10 prisons project.
New prison safety statistics revert to terrible recent history with new record high figures for self-harm and assaults.
Independent Monitoring Boards annual report highlights visible decline in prison safety and control and expectations of prisoners and staff.
New prison safety statistics bring a glimmer of hope to our prison crisis with first reductions in assaults & self-harm in last quarter, albeit from record highs.
HMPPS qualitative research finds out how some male prisoners have stopped harming themselves in prison.
The new prison safety statistics sadly show worst ever figures, yet again.