To reduce ongoing harm we need to dramatically reduce the prison population, says INQUEST.
A panel of MPs, peers and bishops has called on the government to release more women from prison during the coronavirus pandemic.
Documents reveal that the government was warned in late March that as many as 3,500 people in prison could die during the pandemic.
The government must show political courage and rapidly reduce the prison population to save lives, says INQUEST.
Overall, three in five men’s prisons are holding more people than they are certified to look after.
Inspectors who visited the prison in May and June were concerned by high violence, squalid living conditions and poor training and education.
Government removed people’s rights under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights as part of the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
When inspected the prison was run by private contractor G4S, but was taken back into public control within days.
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