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Jails 'miss out-of-cell targets' | Jails 'miss out-of-cell targets' |
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"Impossible" claims about how much time inmates spend out of cells have been made by jails in England and Wales, the Chief Inspector of Prisons has said. | |
Anne Owers found public sector jails had wrongly reported that they met the government's 10-hours-a-day benchmark. | Anne Owers found public sector jails had wrongly reported that they met the government's 10-hours-a-day benchmark. |
She also said private prisons, which incur fines for missing targets, had "significantly overestimated" their prisoners' "unlock" times. | She also said private prisons, which incur fines for missing targets, had "significantly overestimated" their prisoners' "unlock" times. |
The National Offender Management Service said data would be improved. | The National Offender Management Service said data would be improved. |
'Over-reporting' | 'Over-reporting' |
In June 2007, publicly-run jails claimed that the average unlock time was 10.08 hours per inmate, while privately-run jails said their figure was 11.3 hours. | In June 2007, publicly-run jails claimed that the average unlock time was 10.08 hours per inmate, while privately-run jails said their figure was 11.3 hours. |
But a survey carried out for the chief inspector of 6,500 inmates found, in "stark contrast", that only 12% of prisoners in public sector prisons said they were out for 10 hours or more on weekdays. | But a survey carried out for the chief inspector of 6,500 inmates found, in "stark contrast", that only 12% of prisoners in public sector prisons said they were out for 10 hours or more on weekdays. |
It was impossible for the Prison Service to be providing the average of 10 hours out of cell it was claiming Anne OwersChief Inspector of Prisons | It was impossible for the Prison Service to be providing the average of 10 hours out of cell it was claiming Anne OwersChief Inspector of Prisons |
The figure was 25% in contracted-out jails. | The figure was 25% in contracted-out jails. |
One-fifth of prisoners overall said they were out of their cells for less than two hours a day. | One-fifth of prisoners overall said they were out of their cells for less than two hours a day. |
A separate study found that only three jails out of 17 achieved 10 hours for prisoners with jobs, and none met the target for unemployed inmates. | A separate study found that only three jails out of 17 achieved 10 hours for prisoners with jobs, and none met the target for unemployed inmates. |
Ms Owers said that prisons "understandably struggle" with limited resources. | Ms Owers said that prisons "understandably struggle" with limited resources. |
But "it does no good to disguise that fact by over-reporting", she said. | But "it does no good to disguise that fact by over-reporting", she said. |
"These figures make clear that it was impossible for the Prison Service to be providing the average of 10 hours out of cell it was claiming." | "These figures make clear that it was impossible for the Prison Service to be providing the average of 10 hours out of cell it was claiming." |
Prisons often reported "unlock" times on the basis of their timetables rather than what had actually been achieved, the study found. | Prisons often reported "unlock" times on the basis of their timetables rather than what had actually been achieved, the study found. |
Phil Wheatley, director-general of the National Offender Management Service, said a "more transparent and auditable" data-gathering system had been introduced. | Phil Wheatley, director-general of the National Offender Management Service, said a "more transparent and auditable" data-gathering system had been introduced. |
"This will improve the accuracy of the time-unlocked data in future," he said. | "This will improve the accuracy of the time-unlocked data in future," he said. |
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