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Prisoner suicide report calls for action on young inmates Prisoner suicide report calls for action on young inmates
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Prisons must do more to stop young inmates taking their own lives, a government investigator has said.Prisons must do more to stop young inmates taking their own lives, a government investigator has said.
Prisons and Probation Ombudsman Nigel Newcomen highlighted problems such as "poor" risk assessments of prisoners.Prisons and Probation Ombudsman Nigel Newcomen highlighted problems such as "poor" risk assessments of prisoners.
His comments come in a report examining 80 self-inflicted deaths of inmates aged between 18 to 24 over seven years.His comments come in a report examining 80 self-inflicted deaths of inmates aged between 18 to 24 over seven years.
It noted the case of a prisoner with disabilities who killed himself after being "tricked" into leaving his cell so staff could move him to a new jail.It noted the case of a prisoner with disabilities who killed himself after being "tricked" into leaving his cell so staff could move him to a new jail.
The report found:The report found:
Mr Newcomen also noted that one in five of the young adults sampled were foreign nationals.Mr Newcomen also noted that one in five of the young adults sampled were foreign nationals.
His report said that, for those serving longer sentences, the possibility of deportation was "often a source of distress but communication with immigration authorities was often formal and bureaucratic".His report said that, for those serving longer sentences, the possibility of deportation was "often a source of distress but communication with immigration authorities was often formal and bureaucratic".
'Unfortunate consequence''Unfortunate consequence'
The 24-year-old who was "tricked" became distressed when he learned that he was being moved from a prison in Lewes, Sussex, to the Isle of Wight.The 24-year-old who was "tricked" became distressed when he learned that he was being moved from a prison in Lewes, Sussex, to the Isle of Wight.
The new prison was a long way from his friends and family and two fellow inmates who apparently helped him with his disability, the report said.The new prison was a long way from his friends and family and two fellow inmates who apparently helped him with his disability, the report said.
It revealed that staff at the Sussex prison lured him out of his cell by telling him a senior prison officer wanted to speak to him in his office.It revealed that staff at the Sussex prison lured him out of his cell by telling him a senior prison officer wanted to speak to him in his office.
The report said the man had a history of self-harm, and hanged himself shortly after arriving on the Isle of Wight.The report said the man had a history of self-harm, and hanged himself shortly after arriving on the Isle of Wight.
The ombudsman concluded that transferring prisoners is an "unfortunate consequence" of overcrowding, but the authorities should consider the effect on vulnerable inmates.The ombudsman concluded that transferring prisoners is an "unfortunate consequence" of overcrowding, but the authorities should consider the effect on vulnerable inmates.
Other cases noted in the report included a 19-year-old prisoner who killed himself after being assaulted and verbally abused by prisoners who had read about his offence in a newspaper.Other cases noted in the report included a 19-year-old prisoner who killed himself after being assaulted and verbally abused by prisoners who had read about his offence in a newspaper.
In another example, an inmate with a history of mental health problems and previous suicide attempts discovered his girlfriend had ended their relationship and, on the same afternoon, that a close relative had died.In another example, an inmate with a history of mental health problems and previous suicide attempts discovered his girlfriend had ended their relationship and, on the same afternoon, that a close relative had died.
Despite this, his level of risk was never reviewed and two days later he was found hanged in his cell.Despite this, his level of risk was never reviewed and two days later he was found hanged in his cell.
The report also found that a fifth of the 18 to 24-year-olds examined had experienced bullying in the month before their death, compared to 13% of other prisoners.The report also found that a fifth of the 18 to 24-year-olds examined had experienced bullying in the month before their death, compared to 13% of other prisoners.
'Society's most troubled''Society's most troubled'
Mr Newcomen said: "Young adults can be a difficult and challenging, as well as potentially vulnerable, population to manage.Mr Newcomen said: "Young adults can be a difficult and challenging, as well as potentially vulnerable, population to manage.
"In our sample of 80 cases of self-inflicted deaths going back to 2007, challenging behaviour was common, with prison records detailing warnings for poor behaviour, formal adjudications and punishments for breaches of prison rules.""In our sample of 80 cases of self-inflicted deaths going back to 2007, challenging behaviour was common, with prison records detailing warnings for poor behaviour, formal adjudications and punishments for breaches of prison rules."
He recommended that prisons act "more robustly" over bullying allegations and refer people more quickly for mental health treatment.He recommended that prisons act "more robustly" over bullying allegations and refer people more quickly for mental health treatment.
Deborah Coles, co-director of Inquest, which advises people bereaved by a death in custody, said: "These deaths are the most extreme outcome of a system that fails some of society's most troubled and disadvantaged young people, many just out of childhood."Deborah Coles, co-director of Inquest, which advises people bereaved by a death in custody, said: "These deaths are the most extreme outcome of a system that fails some of society's most troubled and disadvantaged young people, many just out of childhood."
Labour's shadow justice secretary Sadiq Khan, who is hosting a conference on the "worsening state of jails", said current evidence about the prison system "points towards meltdown".
He said ministers were in "total denial" about the problems, including rising numbers of inmates dying and prisoners "festering in their cells" instead of receiving training.
Have you or someone you know been affected by the issues in this story? You can email us at Haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject 'Prisons'.Have you or someone you know been affected by the issues in this story? You can email us at Haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject 'Prisons'.