Government blamed for damning prison inspections
THE blame for a growing number of damning assessments of Britain’s jails lies squarely at the door of the government, campaigners claimed yesterday.
Criticism came following the publication by HM Inspectorate of Prisons of an assessment of conditions at Ranby prison in Nottinghamshire.
Inspectors found that conditions in the category-C training prison were unsafe and expressed concern about high levels of violence and self-harm among inmates.
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