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Emergency measures to reduce prison overcrowding will not expose the public to more dangerous criminals, Attorney General Lord Goldsmith has promised. | Emergency measures to reduce prison overcrowding will not expose the public to more dangerous criminals, Attorney General Lord Goldsmith has promised. |
Home Secretary John Reid is expected to announce that some inmates will be moved from secure jails to open prisons and police cells. | Home Secretary John Reid is expected to announce that some inmates will be moved from secure jails to open prisons and police cells. |
Lord Goldsmith said public safety would come first, and no prisoner would be moved without a proper risk assessment. | |
Meanwhile, the Lord Chief Justice has urged more use of community sentences. | Meanwhile, the Lord Chief Justice has urged more use of community sentences. |
'Proper checks' | 'Proper checks' |
The number of people in prison has reached a record 79,843, and in theory there are just 125 more spaces available. | The number of people in prison has reached a record 79,843, and in theory there are just 125 more spaces available. |
Lord Goldsmith told BBC News: "If there were a significant risk of someone being a danger, they wouldn't be moved to an open prison." | |
HAVE YOUR SAY The simple answer to this is to build more prisons Simon Cliff, Leeds Send us your views | HAVE YOUR SAY The simple answer to this is to build more prisons Simon Cliff, Leeds Send us your views |
He added that only "a very small proportion of the overall prison population" could be suitably punished without using custody. | He added that only "a very small proportion of the overall prison population" could be suitably punished without using custody. |
According to the Sunday Times, Fiona Radford, governor of Ford open prison in West Sussex, warned in August that if more inmates were transferred from secure prisons, there was a risk of more absconds and drug use. | According to the Sunday Times, Fiona Radford, governor of Ford open prison in West Sussex, warned in August that if more inmates were transferred from secure prisons, there was a risk of more absconds and drug use. |
She reportedly said in a memo to staff that she had informed the Prison Service. | She reportedly said in a memo to staff that she had informed the Prison Service. |
A risk of more drug abuse and absconds had been "accepted as inevitable" by Mr Reid, the newspaper quotes the document as saying. | A risk of more drug abuse and absconds had been "accepted as inevitable" by Mr Reid, the newspaper quotes the document as saying. |
But Home Office minister Gerry Sutcliffe said: "John Reid and I certainly wouldn't want to put the public at risk. | But Home Office minister Gerry Sutcliffe said: "John Reid and I certainly wouldn't want to put the public at risk. |
"Any re-categorisation has got to be risk assessed and people have got to have not committed violent crimes or sexual crimes. | "Any re-categorisation has got to be risk assessed and people have got to have not committed violent crimes or sexual crimes. |
"No violent offenders or sexual offenders should be moved from category C to category D." | "No violent offenders or sexual offenders should be moved from category C to category D." |
The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips of Worth Maltravers, has urged more use of community sentences, saying prison overcrowding made it difficult to rehabilitate inmates. | The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips of Worth Maltravers, has urged more use of community sentences, saying prison overcrowding made it difficult to rehabilitate inmates. |
'Dangerous or inadequate?' | 'Dangerous or inadequate?' |
He told the Observer: "The idea that alternatives to custody is being soft is wrong." | He told the Observer: "The idea that alternatives to custody is being soft is wrong." |
The public must be educated to distinguish between the "brutal, dangerous offender and the inadequate who offends to get money for drugs". | The public must be educated to distinguish between the "brutal, dangerous offender and the inadequate who offends to get money for drugs". |
Lord Phillips made his comments to the newspaper after going undercover to serve part of a community order doing manual work. | Lord Phillips made his comments to the newspaper after going undercover to serve part of a community order doing manual work. |
Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said more focus on drug rehabilitation and work-related training was needed in prisons. | Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said more focus on drug rehabilitation and work-related training was needed in prisons. |
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg warned that open prisons must not become "dumping grounds" for dangerous criminals. | Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg warned that open prisons must not become "dumping grounds" for dangerous criminals. |
Norman Brennan, director of the Victims of Crime Trust, said the government had an "obsession with keeping dangerous and persistent criminals out of prison". | Norman Brennan, director of the Victims of Crime Trust, said the government had an "obsession with keeping dangerous and persistent criminals out of prison". |
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