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Prison inquiry demanded by governors after 'unprecedented' rise in violence | Prison inquiry demanded by governors after 'unprecedented' rise in violence |
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The Prison Governors Association has called on the government to set up an independent public inquiry into the state of prisons in England and Wales. | The Prison Governors Association has called on the government to set up an independent public inquiry into the state of prisons in England and Wales. |
It follows what the association describes as an "unprecedented" rise in violence and suicides in prisons. | It follows what the association describes as an "unprecedented" rise in violence and suicides in prisons. |
The association's members voted unanimously for a public inquiry at the body's annual conference in Derby. | The association's members voted unanimously for a public inquiry at the body's annual conference in Derby. |
Justice Secretary Elizabeth Truss last week promised an extra £14m to recruit more prison officers. | |
'Brutal environment' | 'Brutal environment' |
The association, which represents 1,021 governors across the UK, said that in the 12 months to June there were 105 self-inflicted deaths - almost double the number five years ago. | The association, which represents 1,021 governors across the UK, said that in the 12 months to June there were 105 self-inflicted deaths - almost double the number five years ago. |
Serious assaults on staff have increased by 146% in the same period and self-harm incidents increased by more than 10,000, it added. | Serious assaults on staff have increased by 146% in the same period and self-harm incidents increased by more than 10,000, it added. |
BBC Home Affairs Correspondent Danny Shaw said the call for a public inquiry was a symbolic gesture by an organisation that didn't usually bang the drum. | |
It was a sign of the alarm felt among governors about safety in prisons, he said. | |
The association said levels of safety in prisons had declined since the introduction of "benchmarking" - a programme to drive down costs by reducing staffing and simplifying the prison regime. | The association said levels of safety in prisons had declined since the introduction of "benchmarking" - a programme to drive down costs by reducing staffing and simplifying the prison regime. |
It said it had a number of questions, including "why resources continued to be depleted when evidence showed that it was not working". | |
The purpose of requesting a public inquiry was "not about apportioning blame but understanding what went wrong," it said. | The purpose of requesting a public inquiry was "not about apportioning blame but understanding what went wrong," it said. |
The association added: "Unless we understand what has contributed to the creation of this brutal environment that staff and prisoners are working and living in it is likely to continue. | The association added: "Unless we understand what has contributed to the creation of this brutal environment that staff and prisoners are working and living in it is likely to continue. |
"The PGA believes an independent public inquiry is the only way we will get to the truth." | "The PGA believes an independent public inquiry is the only way we will get to the truth." |
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A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said the justice secretary had been clear that safety in prisons was fundamental to the justice system working and to its reform. | |
"We are fully committed to addressing the significant increase in violence, self-harm and self-inflicted deaths in our prisons," they said. | |
The additional £14m in 10 of the most challenging prisons would increase staff levels by more than 400 prison officers and a white paper setting out plans for prison safety and reform was due to be published, they added. |
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