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Tories take aim at Victorian jail buildings

Overcrowded Victorian inner-city jails are under threat from prison reformers on all sides of the political spectrum who want to demolish and rebuild them.

Posted: Wednesday, November 28, 2007, 10:14 (GMT)
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LONDON - Overcrowded Victorian inner-city jails are under threat from prison reformers on all sides of the political spectrum who want to demolish and rebuild them.

This week the Conservatives joined the fray when the party's Justice Spokesman Nick Herbert called for a redevelopment of the prison estate in England and Wales.

"We need a fundamental redesign of prisons to try and reverse the reconviction rates which have soared under Labour," Herbert told Reuters.

Some 65 percent of prisoners now reappear in court after release, compared with 57 percent in 1998, according to Home Office figures quoted by the Conservatives.

"Prison in its current form is not working," Herbert said. "The regimes are deeply unsatisfactory and there is insufficient attention to rehabilitation and purposeful activity."

At the root of the current problem is the lack of space in prisons -- inmates have risen by a third in a decade, with 17,000 prisoners now forced to double-up in cells.

"The prisoner movements which that requires, the stretch on staff which that produces, make rehabilitation impossible," Herbert said.

He wants to replace aging prisons with a network of small jails -- in contrast to previous official recommendations which envisaged a series of regional super-sized prisons each holding around 1,500 inmates.

"There is huge merit in smaller local prisons, which would mean that offenders can be close to the communities from which they come, and their families will aid rehabilitation and resettlement," Herbert said.

The proposal echoes the recommendations of a report from Labour peer Baroness Corston, which called for the closure of all women's jails and their replacement by a small number of custodial units for only the most dangerous female inmates.

Justice Secretary Jack Straw is due to respond to Corston's proposals shortly, probably at the same time he publishes a report from government trouble-shooter Lord Carter on prison overcrowding.

It was Carter who proposed the idea of replacing aging jails with regional "superprisons" in a report for the Home Office five years ago.



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