Prisons ‘plagued by appalling conditions’, chief inspector warns
PRISONS in England and Wales are “plagued” by “drugs, violence, appalling living conditions and a lack of access to meaningful rehabilitative activity,” the chief inspector has warned in his annual report.
Peter Clarke said the last year was “deeply troubling,” with levels of self-harm “disturbingly high” and suicides up by nearly a fifth.
Despite these “tragic” incidents, Mr Clarke praised prison officers for their “extraordinary dedication.”
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