Prisons: Travellers | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers His Majesty’s Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS) pursues an evidence-based approach to improving treatment and outcomes for prisoners
Prisons: Drugs and Mobile Phones | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We are committed to tackling the smuggling of all illicit items into prisons, including drugs and communication devices such as mobile ph
Prison Accommodation | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers To date, we have delivered c.5,900 places. This includes our two new prisons HMP Five Wells and HMP Fosse Way.
Secure Accommodation | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The youth secure estate currently has three distinct types of establishments: young offender institutions (YOIs), secure training centres
Prisoners' Release: Drugs | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We know that supporting offenders to engage in drug and alcohol treatment is vital to reduce reoffending and we are working with health p
Convictions: Young People | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Ministry of Justice holds information on convictions by age group and Police Force Area, covering the period requested.
Question | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The safety of all those in our custodial estate, including young female offenders is a key priority.
Probation: Resignations | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers A considerable majority of Probation Officers first join the Probation Service as Trainee Probation Officers.
Offenders: Asylum | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers I refer the right honourable Member to the answer given by the Home Office to Question 17782, published on 19 March 2024 and subsequently
Question | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Government is currently delivering 10,000 new prison places by the end of 2025 and have a long-term commitment to build 20,00 places