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Prison population at record high | Prison population at record high |
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The number of prison inmates in England and Wales has reached a record 83,181, government figures show. | The number of prison inmates in England and Wales has reached a record 83,181, government figures show. |
The figure - up 10 from last week - is just 29 places below the "operational" maximum capacity of 83,210. | |
A further 64 prisoners are being held in police cells, making a total of 83,245 in custody. | A further 64 prisoners are being held in police cells, making a total of 83,245 in custody. |
The prison population has risen dramatically since the end of 2007, exceeding 83,000 for the first time last week. | The prison population has risen dramatically since the end of 2007, exceeding 83,000 for the first time last week. |
In February, Justice Secretary Jack Straw called on magistrates courts to use more community punishments. | In February, Justice Secretary Jack Straw called on magistrates courts to use more community punishments. |
The government has promised to provide 2,500 extra places in 2008. | The government has promised to provide 2,500 extra places in 2008. |
The "operational" capacity of prisons is defined as the number of prisoners they can safely hold. | |
The figure can vary from week to week as some cells may not be in a suitable condition to hold prisoners. |
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