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UK prisons now 'over-capacity' UK prisons now 'over-capacity'
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Prisons in England and Wales have exceeded their normal capacity for the first time, officials have confirmed. The prison population in England and Wales has exceeded its highest normal level for the first time.
The Ministry of Justice said that as of Friday morning there were 82,068 inmates in jails - 96 over the Prison Service's normal operational capacity. The Ministry of Justice said that as of Friday morning there were 82,068 inmates in jails - 96 over the Prison Service's "operational capacity".
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has asked magistrates to jail fewer people while officials attempt to manage the crisis.Justice Secretary Jack Straw has asked magistrates to jail fewer people while officials attempt to manage the crisis.
Some 358 inmates are in police or court cells in an attempt to ease pressures.Some 358 inmates are in police or court cells in an attempt to ease pressures.
According to the latest figures from the Ministry of Justice, the population breached its current capacity of 81,972 on Thursday evening.According to the latest figures from the Ministry of Justice, the population breached its current capacity of 81,972 on Thursday evening.
The breach comes despite a year of efforts to reduce pressures by releasing more prisoners and building more cells.The breach comes despite a year of efforts to reduce pressures by releasing more prisoners and building more cells.
'Control and security''Control and security'
The figures mean that for the first time the Prison Service has almost 100 more inmates in jail than the numbers governors want to hold. The figures mean that for the first time the Prison Service has almost 100 more inmates in jail than the numbers governors want to hold to ensure a controlled and secure regime.
The government's policy towards prisons is like boiling a kettle - there is a red line and when you fill it with water, you don't cross that line Colin MosesPrison Officers' AssociationThe government's policy towards prisons is like boiling a kettle - there is a red line and when you fill it with water, you don't cross that line Colin MosesPrison Officers' Association
This maximum is based on governors' advice over "control, security and proper operation". The total is also 8,000 higher than the Prison Service's own assessment of what would comprise a "good, decent standard of accommodation" in uncrowded conditions.
There are 2,000 additional spaces within the system above this maximum - but these are not normally used because of constraints, including where beds become available and the need to keep dangerous prisoners separate. There are still 2,000 additional spaces above operational capacity - but these are not normally used because of constraints, including where beds become available and the need to keep dangerous prisoners separate.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice said that it took its responsibilities towards the safety and security of prisoners "extremely seriously".A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice said that it took its responsibilities towards the safety and security of prisoners "extremely seriously".
"No prison will be expected to operate at a level of crowding beyond that certified by the Prison Service area manager (or regional offender manager in the case of a contracted prison)."No prison will be expected to operate at a level of crowding beyond that certified by the Prison Service area manager (or regional offender manager in the case of a contracted prison).
"As far as possible we do not hold vulnerable prisoners in police cells under Operation Safeguard. This includes prisoners identified as being current risk of suicide or self-harm.""As far as possible we do not hold vulnerable prisoners in police cells under Operation Safeguard. This includes prisoners identified as being current risk of suicide or self-harm."
He added that while prisons were operating above "useable operational capacity", that did not mean prisons were "entirely full" and it was possible to use some places within the "operating margin".He added that while prisons were operating above "useable operational capacity", that did not mean prisons were "entirely full" and it was possible to use some places within the "operating margin".
Dramatic riseDramatic rise
The prison population has risen dramatically since Christmas, outstripping the number of new places becoming available. Key factors in the rise include more inmates on short sentences for less serious offences.The prison population has risen dramatically since Christmas, outstripping the number of new places becoming available. Key factors in the rise include more inmates on short sentences for less serious offences.
Click here for the record figures in detailClick here for the record figures in detail
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has now called on 350 magistrates courts to use community punishments because they were proven to be more likely to cut re-offending.Justice Secretary Jack Straw has now called on 350 magistrates courts to use community punishments because they were proven to be more likely to cut re-offending.
HOW MANY INSIDE? Friday population: 82,068In prison: 81,710In police cells: 358 Official limits: Operational Capacity: 81,972Uncrowded conditions: 74,141 Source: Prison Service
But Cindy Barnett, the chairman of the Magistrates Association, warned it would be "very unfortunate" if ministers tried to pressurise the courts over the sentences they handed down.But Cindy Barnett, the chairman of the Magistrates Association, warned it would be "very unfortunate" if ministers tried to pressurise the courts over the sentences they handed down.
"I think it is incredibly important that in each individual case, whether it is a judge or a magistrate, the sentencer makes up their mind as to what is the most appropriate sentence," she told the BBC."I think it is incredibly important that in each individual case, whether it is a judge or a magistrate, the sentencer makes up their mind as to what is the most appropriate sentence," she told the BBC.
"We are incredibly aware of the pressures on prison places at the moment. We don't use custody lightly, we use it when it is so serious that nothing else can be justified and we must make that individual decision.""We are incredibly aware of the pressures on prison places at the moment. We don't use custody lightly, we use it when it is so serious that nothing else can be justified and we must make that individual decision."
Shadow Justice Secretary Nick Herbert said prisons were in genuine crisis.Shadow Justice Secretary Nick Herbert said prisons were in genuine crisis.
"Contrary to what Jack Straw implies, this is not the fault of magistrates, but the result of sheer incompetence by this government."Contrary to what Jack Straw implies, this is not the fault of magistrates, but the result of sheer incompetence by this government.
"They have ignored repeated warnings that cells were needed, failed to build adequate capacity, and their belated prison building programme has fallen behind schedule.""They have ignored repeated warnings that cells were needed, failed to build adequate capacity, and their belated prison building programme has fallen behind schedule."
'Risk management''Risk management'
Colin Moses of the Prison Officers' Association also condemned the Ministry of Justice, accusing it of "total mismanagement".Colin Moses of the Prison Officers' Association also condemned the Ministry of Justice, accusing it of "total mismanagement".
He told the BBC: "The prisons are not safe. We have now increased the numbers yet again with no change in regime and no increase in staffing.He told the BBC: "The prisons are not safe. We have now increased the numbers yet again with no change in regime and no increase in staffing.
"This is now risk management at the highest level. The government's policy towards prisons is like boiling a kettle - there is a red line and when you fill it with water, you don't cross that line."This is now risk management at the highest level. The government's policy towards prisons is like boiling a kettle - there is a red line and when you fill it with water, you don't cross that line.
"But if you start crossing that red line little by little, the kettle will eventually boil over. The question is when." "But if you start crossing that red line little by little, the kettle will eventually boil over. The question is when."

PRISON OVERCROWDING

New records set since January 2007

Date Population Capacity Spare places 18-Jun-07 81,016 81,444 428 28-Aug-07 81,183 Not avail Not avail 05-Oct-07 81,245 81,975 730 19-Oct-07 81,533 81,917 384 16-Nov-07 81,547 81,684 137 08-Feb-08 81,681 82,027 346 15-Feb-08 81,918 82,020 102 22-Feb-08 82,068 81,972 -96 Source: Prison Service

PRISON OVERCROWDING

New records set since January 2007

Date Population Capacity Spare places 18-Jun-07 81,016 81,444 428 28-Aug-07 81,183 Not avail Not avail 05-Oct-07 81,245 81,975 730 19-Oct-07 81,533 81,917 384 16-Nov-07 81,547 81,684 137 08-Feb-08 81,681 82,027 346 15-Feb-08 81,918 82,020 102 22-Feb-08 82,068 81,972 -96 Source: Prison Service
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