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Drugs thrown over HMP Exeter walls 'almost daily' | Drugs thrown over HMP Exeter walls 'almost daily' |
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Contraband including drugs is thrown over the walls almost daily at a prison struggling with staff shortages, a report has found. | Contraband including drugs is thrown over the walls almost daily at a prison struggling with staff shortages, a report has found. |
HM Inspectorate of Prisons also warned the high number of violent incidents at HMP Exeter could get worse. | HM Inspectorate of Prisons also warned the high number of violent incidents at HMP Exeter could get worse. |
The watchdog said there were insufficient numbers of staff to run a "predictable and resilient regime". | The watchdog said there were insufficient numbers of staff to run a "predictable and resilient regime". |
The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) said it was "confident" the issues could be addressed. | The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) said it was "confident" the issues could be addressed. |
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Chief Inspector of Prisons Peter Clarke said the Category B jail faced a challenge to reduce the supply of drugs, such as new psychoactive substances and cannabis. | Chief Inspector of Prisons Peter Clarke said the Category B jail faced a challenge to reduce the supply of drugs, such as new psychoactive substances and cannabis. |
Hooch, the name given to illicitly brewed alcohol, was also found to be a serious problem. | Hooch, the name given to illicitly brewed alcohol, was also found to be a serious problem. |
"Physical security measures were generally proportionate, but the prison faced the almost daily challenge of items such as drugs being thrown over the wall," the report said. | "Physical security measures were generally proportionate, but the prison faced the almost daily challenge of items such as drugs being thrown over the wall," the report said. |
Staff efforts praised | Staff efforts praised |
Inspectors were told during the inspection in August there was 490 inmates and a shortfall of 13 prison officers. | Inspectors were told during the inspection in August there was 490 inmates and a shortfall of 13 prison officers. |
In the six months prior to the visit, there had been 96 assaults, 45 fights and 173 self-harm incidents. | In the six months prior to the visit, there had been 96 assaults, 45 fights and 173 self-harm incidents. |
Mr Clarke said: "If the shortage of staff provided the backdrop to the difficulties at HMP Exeter, the foreground was filled by the challenges of drugs, violence and prisoners suffering from mental health issues. | Mr Clarke said: "If the shortage of staff provided the backdrop to the difficulties at HMP Exeter, the foreground was filled by the challenges of drugs, violence and prisoners suffering from mental health issues. |
"These were, of course, intertwined, and each in their own way was exacerbated by the impact of staff shortages." | "These were, of course, intertwined, and each in their own way was exacerbated by the impact of staff shortages." |
Too many inmates were unable to attend education or activities, the inspection found, while there were also "real weaknesses" in offender management. | Too many inmates were unable to attend education or activities, the inspection found, while there were also "real weaknesses" in offender management. |
"Unless the regime at the establishment could be improved, violence reduced and the prevalence of drugs and other contraband addressed, further declines would be almost inevitable," he added. | "Unless the regime at the establishment could be improved, violence reduced and the prevalence of drugs and other contraband addressed, further declines would be almost inevitable," he added. |
However, inspectors praised the efforts of staff and management, adding that it was difficult to see how outcomes could have been "significantly better" given the staffing shortfalls. | However, inspectors praised the efforts of staff and management, adding that it was difficult to see how outcomes could have been "significantly better" given the staffing shortfalls. |
Michael Spurr, chief executive of NOMS, said: "We recognise that the prison needs more staff to deal with the problem of drugs, to improve safety and to provide more purposeful activity for prisoners. | Michael Spurr, chief executive of NOMS, said: "We recognise that the prison needs more staff to deal with the problem of drugs, to improve safety and to provide more purposeful activity for prisoners. |
"The government has provided additional funding to increase staffing levels and good progress is already being made to recruit new officers. | "The government has provided additional funding to increase staffing levels and good progress is already being made to recruit new officers. |
"I'm confident that, together with these extra resources, the governor will be able to fully address the recommendations in this report and significantly improve the performance of the prison." | "I'm confident that, together with these extra resources, the governor will be able to fully address the recommendations in this report and significantly improve the performance of the prison." |
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