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Three "super-prisons" each housing about 2,500 offenders are to be built, Justice Secretary Jack Straw has said. | Three "super-prisons" each housing about 2,500 offenders are to be built, Justice Secretary Jack Straw has said. |
Following a review of overcrowding in jails, he said a building programme would take prison place numbers up to 96,000 from the current 81,000 by 2014. | |
Plans to build 9,500 of these places had been announced previously. | |
Ministers would look at recommendations that sentencing in England and Wales should be more closely linked to the number of jail places, Mr Straw said. | |
Sentencing framework | Sentencing framework |
The report, by Labour peer Lord Carter of Coles, looked at the prison system and the supply and demand of prison places. | The report, by Labour peer Lord Carter of Coles, looked at the prison system and the supply and demand of prison places. |
Mr Straw told the Commons one of the proposals to set up a Sentencing Commission, which will be considered by ministers, had "nothing to do with linking individual sentences to the availability of correctional resources". | Mr Straw told the Commons one of the proposals to set up a Sentencing Commission, which will be considered by ministers, had "nothing to do with linking individual sentences to the availability of correctional resources". |
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Instead, the commission would look at the overall sentencing framework in relation to the prison population, he said. | Instead, the commission would look at the overall sentencing framework in relation to the prison population, he said. |
The building programme, part of Lord Carter's recommendations, would cost an extra £1.2bn on top of the current £1.5bn, Mr Straw said. | |
Prison ship | Prison ship |
One of the so-called Titan jails, which will be larger than any prison currently used in Britain, will be in service by 2012. | One of the so-called Titan jails, which will be larger than any prison currently used in Britain, will be in service by 2012. |
The other two are expected to be built by 2014. | The other two are expected to be built by 2014. |
He suggested they should be built in London, the West Midlands and the north-west of England. | He suggested they should be built in London, the West Midlands and the north-west of England. |
Mr Straw said: "The extra capacity will help to modernise the prison estate, close some of the older inefficient prisons on a new-for-old basis, reconfigure some of the smaller sites to accommodate female or juvenile offenders." | Mr Straw said: "The extra capacity will help to modernise the prison estate, close some of the older inefficient prisons on a new-for-old basis, reconfigure some of the smaller sites to accommodate female or juvenile offenders." |
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He added that short and medium-term measures to increase capacity included converting a former Ministry of Defence site at Coltishall in Norfolk into a Category C prison and HMP Wealstun near Leeds into a closed prison. | He added that short and medium-term measures to increase capacity included converting a former Ministry of Defence site at Coltishall in Norfolk into a Category C prison and HMP Wealstun near Leeds into a closed prison. |
The Ministry of Justice was also looking into the possibility of a prison ship, he said. | The Ministry of Justice was also looking into the possibility of a prison ship, he said. |
Mr Straw added that the Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill would be amended to introduce a minimum tariff of two years, below which indeterminate sentences of Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) could not be given. | |
This would mean only the most serious and dangerous offenders would be given IPPs, he said. | |
They will allow for a rational debate on sentencing which recognises that, as with any other public service, resources are finite Jack Straw, Justice Secretary | They will allow for a rational debate on sentencing which recognises that, as with any other public service, resources are finite Jack Straw, Justice Secretary |
"The measures I have announced today... will bring many more prison places on stream with agreed funding and a delivery programme," he said. | |
"They will allow for a rational debate on sentencing which recognises that, as with any other public service, resources are finite. | "They will allow for a rational debate on sentencing which recognises that, as with any other public service, resources are finite. |
"And, above all, they will fulfil our commitment to provide a modernised prison system that protects the public from the most serious offenders," said Mr Straw. | "And, above all, they will fulfil our commitment to provide a modernised prison system that protects the public from the most serious offenders," said Mr Straw. |
However, shadow justice minister Nick Herbert called Lord Carter's recommendations a "devastating indictment" of the government's failure to manage the prison system. | However, shadow justice minister Nick Herbert called Lord Carter's recommendations a "devastating indictment" of the government's failure to manage the prison system. |
Record high | Record high |
Former Justice Secretary Lord Falconer had tasked Lord Carter with investigating the supply of prison places and demand for them in the short, medium and longer term. | Former Justice Secretary Lord Falconer had tasked Lord Carter with investigating the supply of prison places and demand for them in the short, medium and longer term. |
Lord Carter consulted the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Phillips, who has also suggested linking resources to the setting of the sentencing framework. | Lord Carter consulted the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Phillips, who has also suggested linking resources to the setting of the sentencing framework. |
The latest prison population figure for England and Wales show it has dropped to 81,455 from a record high earlier in November. | The latest prison population figure for England and Wales show it has dropped to 81,455 from a record high earlier in November. |
The Ministry of Justice says that, since Labour came to power in 1997, there are 20,000 more prison places - 3,100 of which were built in the last two years. | The Ministry of Justice says that, since Labour came to power in 1997, there are 20,000 more prison places - 3,100 of which were built in the last two years. |