Prison Officers: Protective Clothing

(asked on 24th March 2026) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many stab vests have been issued to prison officers since 5 July 2024, broken down by individual prison.


Answered by
Jake Richards Portrait
Jake Richards
Assistant Whip
This question was answered on 1st April 2026

Following a serious incident at HMP Frankland in April 2025, the Department acted quickly to review the use of protective body armour (PBA) across the estate. As a result, we have introduced a significant expansion in provision, with PBA now mandated for staff working in the highest-risk areas of the long-term high security estate, including Close Supervision Centres, Separation Centres and Segregation Units.

This builds on existing use in high-risk operational contexts such as planned use of force and national tactical deployments. Our approach is risk-based and evidence-led, ensuring that protective equipment is prioritised for those staff facing the greatest threat, while remaining practical and effective in operational environments.

We are committed to delivering the Deputy Prime Minister's pledge to equip up to 10,000 staff with PBA. As of 26 March, we have issued protective body armour to 514 named staff members and 264 spare sets for cross deployment. Information about the provision of PBA broken down by prison is shown in the table below.

Prison

Personal Issue

Spare

Belmarsh

22

12

Frankland

71

36

Full Sutton

73

36

Garth

13

12

Gartree

15

12

Isle of Wight

13

12

Long Lartin

26

12

Lowdham Grange

19

12

Manchester

51

24

Swaleside

19

12

Wakefield

50

24

Whitemoor

48

24

Woodhill

94

36

Total

514

264

Reticulating Splines