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Inspector raises ‘serious concerns’ on Scotland's prison overcrowding
HMP Barlinnie in Glasgow

PRISON inspectors have expressed “serious concerns” on Scotland’s prison overcrowding.

The Scottish inspectorate found that despite measures such as emergency early release of prisoners, the prison population remains “stubbornly high,” with implications for workers and prisoners alike.

In his report, interim Chief Inspector Stephen Sandlam said: “Overcrowding caused more prisoners to have to share a cell, some of which are not suitable for sharing.

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