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Between 500 and 600 people die every year in state custody in England and Wales, a report due out later will say.Between 500 and 600 people die every year in state custody in England and Wales, a report due out later will say.
The figures include 73 self-inflicted deaths in prisons out of a total jail population of about 81,000 last year, and a further 41 in secure hospitals.The figures include 73 self-inflicted deaths in prisons out of a total jail population of about 81,000 last year, and a further 41 in secure hospitals.
The Forum for Preventing Deaths in Custody, which compiled the figures, said many deaths could be avoided.The Forum for Preventing Deaths in Custody, which compiled the figures, said many deaths could be avoided.
The forum was established to help cut deaths in custody, but campaigners say it is toothless and lacks resources.The forum was established to help cut deaths in custody, but campaigners say it is toothless and lacks resources.
See figures for deaths in custody in England and Wales
The total figure covers deaths in prisons, police cells, secure hospitals and other establishments and includes those from natural causes, suicides and murders.The total figure covers deaths in prisons, police cells, secure hospitals and other establishments and includes those from natural causes, suicides and murders.
It is the first time figures from across the criminal justice system have been brought together for a complete look at deaths in state custody.It is the first time figures from across the criminal justice system have been brought together for a complete look at deaths in state custody.
'Low ebb''Low ebb'
Forum chairman John Wadham told BBC News: "People, not surprisingly, are in a pretty bad state in some prisons, and particularly when they enter prison in the first place. We need to provide them with support.Forum chairman John Wadham told BBC News: "People, not surprisingly, are in a pretty bad state in some prisons, and particularly when they enter prison in the first place. We need to provide them with support.
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"We need to provide them with ways of dealing with their emotional difficulties."We need to provide them with ways of dealing with their emotional difficulties.
"But we also need to design the cells and the equipment and supervise them so that they also can't commit suicide when they're at a low ebb.""But we also need to design the cells and the equipment and supervise them so that they also can't commit suicide when they're at a low ebb."
The aim of the forum is to spread best practice and information on preventing custody deaths.The aim of the forum is to spread best practice and information on preventing custody deaths.
But the campaign group Inquest described the forum as "toothless" because it had no formal powers and lacked resources.But the campaign group Inquest described the forum as "toothless" because it had no formal powers and lacked resources.
'Social dustbins''Social dustbins'
The forum was established after the Joint Committee on Human Rights called for the Home Office and Department of Health to set up a multi-agency body to monitor deaths in any form of state custody, including mental hospitals.The forum was established after the Joint Committee on Human Rights called for the Home Office and Department of Health to set up a multi-agency body to monitor deaths in any form of state custody, including mental hospitals.
Mr Wadham, the legal head of the incoming Commission for Equality and Human Rights and formerly deputy chair of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, is joined on the forum by representatives from the police, Prison Service and Youth Justice Board.Mr Wadham, the legal head of the incoming Commission for Equality and Human Rights and formerly deputy chair of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, is joined on the forum by representatives from the police, Prison Service and Youth Justice Board.
The forum has no funding of its own, but says it wants to bring about improvements through its standing and credibility among criminal justice professionals.The forum has no funding of its own, but says it wants to bring about improvements through its standing and credibility among criminal justice professionals.
Pauline Campbell, whose daughter Sarah died in custody, said that improvements were essential.Pauline Campbell, whose daughter Sarah died in custody, said that improvements were essential.
She said: "I think prisons are overwhelmed. They're being used as social dustbins for people who are mentally ill, drug and alcohol dependents, the homeless and so on.She said: "I think prisons are overwhelmed. They're being used as social dustbins for people who are mentally ill, drug and alcohol dependents, the homeless and so on.
"And given that we have such a high proportion of prisoners who have psychiatric difficulties, it is inevitable that these tragic deaths will occur unless action is taken to prevent this happening.""And given that we have such a high proportion of prisoners who have psychiatric difficulties, it is inevitable that these tragic deaths will occur unless action is taken to prevent this happening."

DEATHS IN CUSTODY IN ENGLAND AND WALES

  2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 Police 36 28 Not available Prison 199 164 162 Patients held under Mental Health Act 328 373 351 Immigration Detention 4 3 0 Approved Premises 20 17 10 Youth Custody 3 1 0 TOTAL 590 586 523 Source: IPCC
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