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Sex offender increase at Moorland Prison 'outrageous': Mayor | Sex offender increase at Moorland Prison 'outrageous': Mayor |
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More than 300 sex offenders have been sent to a South Yorkshire jail in a move described by a town mayor as "outrageous". | |
Sex offenders now make up about a third of the population of Moorland Prison near Doncaster. | |
The town's elected mayor Peter Davies questioned where inmates would go on their release from the category C jail. | The town's elected mayor Peter Davies questioned where inmates would go on their release from the category C jail. |
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) denied that 325 new inmates were sex offenders. | |
'Closed conditions' | 'Closed conditions' |
The MoJ refused to say how many of the transferred prisoners had been convicted of sexual offences but said they had committed a "variety of crimes". | |
Bed capacity has been expanded at the jail so that it can accommodate about 1,000 inmates and the MoJ confirmed that "substantially more bed spaces" were now available. | |
The MoJ said: "Offenders are held in closed conditions unless a stringent risk assessment, or the Parole Board, determine otherwise." | |
The majority of offenders that had moved to HMP Moorland were originally from the Yorkshire and Humber region, the MoJ said. | |
Paul McLennan of Moorland Prison Officers Association said all 325 new inmates were sex offenders. | |
However, he said the prison would manage the influx of the new prisoners and that two wings had become available following refurbishment after riots in November 2010. | |
"The extra workload is massive with public protection issues, release on licenses and discharge conditions - but certainly we can cope." | |
Category C prisons are used to hold offenders who cannot be trusted in an open environment but who are not thought to be at risk of escaping. | Category C prisons are used to hold offenders who cannot be trusted in an open environment but who are not thought to be at risk of escaping. |
Elected mayor Mr Davies, of the English Democrats, called the move "disgraceful and outrageous". | |
Mr Davies also said he was concerned about sex offenders being released into the community in the future and staying in the Doncaster area. | |
Andrew Neilson, of charity the Howard League for Penal Reform, said: "There is no evidence that Doncaster is likely to be experiencing a flood of sex offenders out of this prison. | Andrew Neilson, of charity the Howard League for Penal Reform, said: "There is no evidence that Doncaster is likely to be experiencing a flood of sex offenders out of this prison. |
"We have more sex offenders in our prisons than before. | "We have more sex offenders in our prisons than before. |
"Prisons have to cope with that and have to house them somewhere." | "Prisons have to cope with that and have to house them somewhere." |
Moorland Prison is 10 miles from the centre of Doncaster. There are also nearby prisons at Hatfield, Lindholme and Marshgate. |
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