As an active disabled prisoner, I am faced with many challenges in a prison environment. I am too young for the Senior ...
I thought that I was well aware of everyone working to help the IPP cause. I was wrong. A few months ago, at an IPP forum ...
Just felt that I would like to put down my thoughts and feelings around my IPP sentence to see if there is anyone that could ...
The real reason why prisons are bursting at the seams, and why the justice system and the probation service are on their ...
I am currently in the segregation wing at HMP Full Sutton as a Rule 45 B segregated prisoner and have been since June 10, 2024 for allegedly assaulting two prison officers by way of kicking them ...
It is now well known that a pensioner’s state pension is an entitlement and not a benefit; so why the positive discrimination against the aged? Anyone under 65 years of age does not have to pay to ...
I write regarding an issue I have frequently encountered here at. The department within prisons called ‘allocations’ are meant to help out prisoners into work and education. It is ...
More information has been revealed at a meeting on prison officer recruitment on the evolving “Enable” training programme for ...
The Jury in the Coroner’s Inquest into three deaths in HMP Lowdham Grange from 2023 has now been sent out to consider their ...
Britain’s prisons are at risk of becoming like “Latin American jails” according to a letter published in The Times newspaper from three former prison governors. Ian Acheson, John Podmore, and ...
Home detention would replace prison for some people if proposals from the Bar Council are accepted by the ongoing sentencing review being led by former Conservative justice secretary David Gauke.
The Court of Appeal has recently acquitted two people of Joint Enterprise. The first is a young man, Ademola Adedeji, 21, who was among 10 young Black men from Manchester whom prosecutors had ...