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Leicestershire Police was assessed by criminal justice inspectors as treating individuals in custody with respect, showing good understanding of the wide range of diverse needs of those held in its suites.

Published: 28 May 2020

Three men’s training prisons were found to have taken swift action to successfully limit the spread of COVID-19 but inspectors from HM Inspectorate of Prisons also reported that prisoners were locked in their cells for between 22 and 23 hours a day.

Published: 22 May 2020

HMP/YOI Drake Hall, a training and resettlement prison in Staffordshire holding 324 adult and young adult women, was found by inspectors from HM Inspectorate of Prisons to have remained a safe and respectful establishment.

Published: 22 May 2020

Three large and busy men’s local prisons visited by inspectors from HM Inspectorate of Prisons during the COVID-19 crisis were found to be stable, with prisoners mostly supportive of the “extreme” regime restrictions aimed at keeping them safe.

Published: 18 May 2020

HMP Stafford, a prison holding a “fundamentally compliant” population of nearly 750 men convicted of sexual offences, was found to be safe and respectful with reasonably good outcomes for purposeful activity and rehabilitation and release work.

Published: 12 May 2020

Short scrutiny visits by HM Inspectorate of Prisons to assess COVID-19-period conditions in three young offender institutions (YOIs) found swift and generally good action by managers to keep children safe.

Published: 07 May 2020

HMP Frankland, near Durham, one of the country’s most secure prisons, was found to have maintained reasonably good outcomes across the board for around 840 convicted adult men held there.

Published: 05 May 2020