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August 2, 2006: Call To Close Women's Prisons The Howard League for Penal Reform has called on the government to institute a programme of closures of women’s prisons, and a transfer of resources to community programmes and treatment facilities that tackle women’s needs and reduce re-offending. Launching a new Prison Information Bulletin on women and girls in the penal system, the charity argued that the current policy of imprisonment has failed to keep women prisoners safe, does not meet their rehabilitation needs and cannot ensure public protection when 67% of women released from prison are reconvicted within two years. The Bulletin looks at the nature of the women and girls’ prison population, sentencing, community programmes and the impact that imprisonment has on women, girls and their families. It argues that with the prison population at a record of over 78,000 the never-ending increase in the male prison population is impacting on women’s prisons. For example, the Home Office decision that to meet the demand for places for male prisoners it was going to re-role, or convert, two existing women’s prisons - Bullwood Hall in Essex and Brockhill in Worcestershire - to male prisons, has resulted in vulnerable women being moved to prisons across the country and their sentence plans being interrupted. Howard League Director Frances Crook states:
The Howard League's research indicates that England and Wales
has the third highest female prison population in Europe - beaten only by
Ukraine and Spain. There were 4,613 women and girls in prison on 28 July
2006.The women’s prison population in England and Wales increased by 147% from
an average of 1,811 in 1994 to 4,449 in 2004, with 1,771 more women and girls in
prison than when Labour came to power in May 1997. The majority of women sent to
prison have been convicted of a non-violent offence. |
April 26, 2008: Probation Service "At Breaking Point", Says New Research April 25, 2008: Some Crime Is Falling: It's Official April 25, 2008: Prison Population Breaks Record April 14, 2008: Prison Self Injury Rate Growing - Howard League April 4, 2008: New Corporate Manslaughter Law April 2, 2008: More Specialist Domestic Violence Court Systems April 1, 2008: Academics Challenge Crime Research Governance March 17, 2008: 16, 2007: More Cash For Prison Drug Treatment March 17, 2008: Sentencing Crisis, Says Napo March 6, 2008: ID Cards: On The Way February 28, 2008: Community Sentences Reduce Reoffending, Says Straw February 8, 2008: Straw Supports Community Sentences February 1, 2008: First New Public Prison In A Decade January 31, 2008: Penal Policy Reform January 1, 2008: Prison Suicides Rise December 29, 2007: Prison Recalls Out Of Control, Says Napo December 28, 2007: Offenders Do 6m Hours Of Work December 20, 2007: Howard League Welcomes Inquiry December 19, 2007: The Public & Tackling Offenders December 12, 2007: Reviewing The Law On Murder December 6, 2007: Napo On The Carter Report December 6, 2007: Carter Report And New 'Titan' Prisons |
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