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January 5, 2006: Prison Suicides Fall, Says Howard League Figures released by the Howard League showed that during 2005:
The sharp reduction in the number of women taking their own lives follows an easing of the pressure on the female estate during the course of the year and is a major factor in the fall in the overall number of prison suicides. The prison authorities have endeavoured to make positive changes to the way in which they to care for those considered to be at risk of suicide or self-harm. For example, by attempting to reduce the overall levels of distress as well as providing more personal attention to individual prisoners, as opposed to peering through a cell window at 15 minute intervals. Despite these changes, the pressure in overcrowded local prisons, where over 80% of suicides occurred, remains high. Howard League director Frances Crook commented:
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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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