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Government trumpets environmental credentials of new prisons

Government trumpets environmental credentials of new prisons Jon Stone © Provided by The Independent The government is trumpeting the environmental credentials of four new prisons it is building in England, that it says will cut carbon emissions as well as reoffending . The jails will use heat pumps, low energy lighting systems, and solar panels, in a design ministers say will reduce energy demand by half and carbon emissions by 85 per cent compared to existing institutions. But campaigners accused the government of spin and said it would be far better for the environment if the prisons were not built at all . The prisons will not have gas boilers, which the government says will make them ready for net zero once the National Grid has decarbonised.

Pandemic and court backlog sees Erlestoke population drop

Pandemic and court backlog sees Erlestoke population drop | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Erlestoke The number of inmates at Erlestoke prison has dropped compared to levels at the start of the pandemic, figures reveal. With court delays owing to the pandemic being blamed for changes in the normal flow of inmates, the Howard League for Penal Reform said court backlogs had put additional strain on defendants and victims alike. Ministry of Justice data shows that there were 438 inmates at Erlestoke prison as of March 31 – 56 fewer than at the same point in 2020. This is in line across England and Wales, where the number of prisoners fell by 6% to 78,058 at the end of March. A MoJ report highlighted the number of people held on remand – those in prison awaiting trial or sentencing – as of March 31, reached a ten-year high last month.

Guys Marsh prison in Shaftesbury has just over 400 inmates

HMP Guys Marsh in Shaftesbury THE number of inmates at Guys Marsh prison has dropped compared to levels at the start of the pandemic, figures reveal. With court delays owing to the pandemic being blamed for changes in the normal flow of inmates, the Howard League for Penal Reform said court backlogs had put additional strain on defendants and victims alike. Ministry of Justice data shows that there were 411 inmates at Guys Marsh prison as of March 31 – 30 fewer than at the same point in 2020. This is in line with the situation across England and Wales, where the number of prisoners fell by six per cent to 78,058 at the end of March.

Drop in the number of jail inmates

Askham Grange prison THE number of inmates at Askham Grange prison has dropped compared to levels at the start of the pandemic, figures reveal. With court delays owing to the pandemic being blamed for changes in the normal flow of inmates, the Howard League for Penal Reform said court backlogs had put additional strain on defendants and victims alike. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) data shows that there were 103 inmates at Askham Grange prison, a women s open prison, in Askham Richard, North Yorkshire, as of March 31 – 10 fewer than at the same point in 2020. This is in line with the situation across England and Wales, where the number of prisoners fell by six per cent at the end of March.

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