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Prisoners left in 'squalid' cells, damning report reveals | |
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Prisoners were left exposed to the elements in "squalid" cells with windows missing glass, a highly critical report has revealed. | Prisoners were left exposed to the elements in "squalid" cells with windows missing glass, a highly critical report has revealed. |
A programme of window repairs was reported at a previous inspection of HMP/YOI Swinfen Hall in 2014. | A programme of window repairs was reported at a previous inspection of HMP/YOI Swinfen Hall in 2014. |
But HM Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) said the work had only started in October last year and was due to be completed this month. | But HM Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) said the work had only started in October last year and was due to be completed this month. |
As a result, most of the 180 cells on three wings had windows without glass, according to the watchdog. | As a result, most of the 180 cells on three wings had windows without glass, according to the watchdog. |
The findings sparked claims of a "national emergency" across the jail estate. | The findings sparked claims of a "national emergency" across the jail estate. |
HMP/YOI Swinfen Hall in Staffordshire is a young offender institution and category C training prison for males aged 18 to 25. | HMP/YOI Swinfen Hall in Staffordshire is a young offender institution and category C training prison for males aged 18 to 25. |
Inspectors who visited the facility in October and November found living conditions for most prisoners had deteriorated since the previous inspection. | Inspectors who visited the facility in October and November found living conditions for most prisoners had deteriorated since the previous inspection. |
The HMIP report says: "A, B and C wings were squalid; prisoners lived in cramped, dirty cells that were missing furniture and often contained graffiti and scaled toilets." | The HMIP report says: "A, B and C wings were squalid; prisoners lived in cramped, dirty cells that were missing furniture and often contained graffiti and scaled toilets." |
There were shortages of clothing needed for inmates in work, while a survey found that only 27% of prisoners said they could have a daily shower. | There were shortages of clothing needed for inmates in work, while a survey found that only 27% of prisoners said they could have a daily shower. |
HMIP found the jail was "no longer safe enough" after a "significant deterioration" in almost all areas. | HMIP found the jail was "no longer safe enough" after a "significant deterioration" in almost all areas. |
Levels of violence had increased and some prisoners who felt unsafe were "self-isolating". | Levels of violence had increased and some prisoners who felt unsafe were "self-isolating". |
Chief Inspector of Prisons Peter Clarke said the prison "needs to be safer". | Chief Inspector of Prisons Peter Clarke said the prison "needs to be safer". |
He added: "A new governor arrived during the week of our inspection, presenting the opportunity to set a new direction for the prison. | He added: "A new governor arrived during the week of our inspection, presenting the opportunity to set a new direction for the prison. |
"The need for strong leadership is clear if decline is to be arrested and a new vision for the prison is to be successful." | "The need for strong leadership is clear if decline is to be arrested and a new vision for the prison is to be successful." |
The findings are the latest in a catalogue of critical reports and come as the Government attempts to drive down surging levels of violence and improve standards in prisons in England and Wales. | The findings are the latest in a catalogue of critical reports and come as the Government attempts to drive down surging levels of violence and improve standards in prisons in England and Wales. |
Frances Crook, chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said: "I have never seen a public service deteriorate so rapidly and so profoundly as the prison system in the last five years. It is now a national emergency. | Frances Crook, chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said: "I have never seen a public service deteriorate so rapidly and so profoundly as the prison system in the last five years. It is now a national emergency. |
"Each inspection report is worse than the last and this cannot be allowed to continue." | "Each inspection report is worse than the last and this cannot be allowed to continue." |
Michael Spurr, chief executive of the National Offender Management Service, said the deterioration in performance "reflects operational pressures impacting on Swinfen Hall and the wider estate". | Michael Spurr, chief executive of the National Offender Management Service, said the deterioration in performance "reflects operational pressures impacting on Swinfen Hall and the wider estate". |
He added: "The governor has a clear action plan in place to address the weaknesses identified, prioritising improvements in safety and regime provision. | He added: "The governor has a clear action plan in place to address the weaknesses identified, prioritising improvements in safety and regime provision. |
"More prison officers will be recruited for Swinfen Hall this year as part of the Government's plans to boost staff by 2,500 across the Prison Service. | "More prison officers will be recruited for Swinfen Hall this year as part of the Government's plans to boost staff by 2,500 across the Prison Service. |
"These additional resources will help the governor to significantly improve the performance of the prison." | "These additional resources will help the governor to significantly improve the performance of the prison." |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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