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Written Question
Prisons: Fires
Wednesday 14th January 2026

Asked by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many prison cell fires there were in 2025, broken down by institution.

Answered by Jake Richards - Assistant Whip

The information requested is provided in the following table:

Location

Total Cell Fires

HM Prison Altcourse

11

HM Prison Ashfield

0

HM Prison Askham Grange

0

HM Prison Aylesbury

14

HM Prison Bedford

12

HM Prison Belmarsh

8

HM Prison Berwyn

74

HM Prison Birmingham

76

HM Prison Brinsford

30

HM Prison Bristol

60

HM Prison Brixton

31

HM Prison Bronzefield

0

HM Prison Buckley Hall

6

HM Prison Bullingdon

18

HM Prison Bure

1

HM Prison Cardiff

4

HM Prison Channings Wood

8

HM Prison Chelmsford

15

HM Prison Coldingley

6

HM Prison Cookham Wood

0

HM Prison Dartmoor

0

HM Prison Deerbolt

31

HM Prison Doncaster

45

HM Prison Dovegate

76

HM Prison Downview

2

HM Prison Drake Hall

4

HM Prison Durham

16

HM Prison East Sutton Park

0

HM Prison Eastwood Park

6

HM Prison Elmley

51

HM Prison Erlestoke

31

HM Prison Exeter

2

HM Prison Featherstone

4

HM Prison Feltham

40

HM Prison Five Wells

11

HM Prison Ford

0

HM Prison Forest Bank

94

HM Prison Fosse Way

42

HM Prison Foston Hall

6

HM Prison Frankland

3

HM Prison Full Sutton

2

HM Prison Garth

49

HM Prison Gartree

30

HM Prison Grendon

0

HM Prison Guys Marsh

20

HM Prison Hatfield

0

HM Prison Haverigg

0

HM Prison Hewell

8

HM Prison High Down

12

HM Prison Highpoint

28

HM Prison Hindley

5

HM Prison Hollesley Bay

0

HM Prison Holme House

52

HM Prison Hull

35

HM Prison Humber

64

HM Prison Huntercombe

5

HM Prison Isis

20

HM Prison Isle of Wight

7

HM Prison Kirkham

0

HM Prison Kirklevington Grange

0

HM Prison Lancaster Farms

5

HM Prison Leeds

22

HM Prison Leicester

14

HM Prison Lewes

38

HM Prison Leyhill

0

HM Prison Lincoln

8

HM Prison Lindholme

74

HM Prison Littlehey

2

HM Prison Liverpool

9

HM Prison Long Lartin

46

HM Prison Low Newton

5

HM Prison Lowdham Grange

78

HM Prison Maidstone

1

HM Prison Manchester

35

HM Prison Millsike

6

HM Prison Moorland

28

HM Prison Morton Hall

3

HM Prison New Hall

3

HM Prison North Sea Camp

0

HM Prison Northumberland

13

HM Prison Norwich

20

HM Prison Nottingham

54

HM Prison Oakwood

28

HM Prison Onley

16

HM Prison Parc

63

HM Prison Pentonville

21

HM Prison Peterborough

51

HM Prison Portland

32

HM Prison Prescoed

0

HM Prison Preston

6

HM Prison Ranby

35

HM Prison Risley

13

HM Prison Rochester

13

HM Prison Rye Hill

0

HM Prison Send

0

HM Prison Spring Hill

0

HM Prison Stafford

0

HM Prison Standford Hill

0

HM Prison Stocken

39

HM Prison Stoke Heath

4

HM Prison Styal

22

HM Prison Sudbury

0

HM Prison Swaleside

77

HM Prison Swansea

1

HM Prison Swinfen Hall

36

HM Prison Thameside

72

HM Prison The Mount

29

HM Prison The Verne

1

HM Prison Thorn Cross

0

HM Prison Usk

0

HM Prison Wakefield

8

HM Prison Wandsworth

62

HM Prison Warren Hill

0

HM Prison Wayland

19

HM Prison Wealstun

69

HM Prison Werrington

10

HM Prison Wetherby

37

HM Prison Whatton

1

HM Prison Whitemoor

4

HM Prison Winchester

33

HM Prison Woodhill

88

HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs

7

HM Prison Wymott

10

Total

2546

The overwhelming majority of the cell fires were classed as ‘minor’ and were quickly dealt with by staff. Medical assessment is provided to anyone who may have been exposed to smoke or heat. Where it is found that a fire is the result of arson, or recklessness, the prisoner responsible will face robust punitive action, which can include further criminal charges. All operational staff receive training in responding to fire incidents, including the use of specialist safety and firefighting equipment.


Written Question
Ministry of Justice: Armed Forces Covenant
Monday 27th October 2025

Asked by: Alex Easton (Independent - North Down)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of extending the Armed Forces Covenant Duty on his Departmental responsibilities.

Answered by Jake Richards - Assistant Whip

The Ministry of Justice adheres to the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant Duty. The principles inform a range of work across the Department. For example, in 2021, the Ministry of Justice was one of the first Departments to participate in the now civil service-wide initiative Great Place to Work for Veterans. Additionally, we introduced Advance into Justice in March 2022 as a fast-track scheme for service personnel leaving the Armed Forces to become prison officers. The scheme has since been expanded to include a wider range of roles across His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) and for all those who have served in the Armed Forces, as well including spouses and legal partners of service personnel.

Across the prison estate, almost all prisons have a Veterans in Custody Support Officer to provide tailored support to veterans who find themselves in prison. HMPPS also delivers services via many third sector organisations (including military charities such as SSAFA) who provide a prison in-reach service offering resettlement advice to veterans whilst in custody and guidance in preparation for release. We also have 2 Veterans Activity Hubs at HMP/YOI Holme House and HMP Risley which provide safe and supportive spaces for former service personnel in custody.

The Department will continue to work with the Ministry of Defence on the Covenant’s Statutory Guidance and implementation.


Written Question
Prisons: Security
Monday 22nd September 2025

Asked by: Lord Kempsell (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many prisons have operational enhanced gate security funded by the Security Investment Programme, and whether they will publish the names of those prisons.

Answered by Lord Timpson - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)

The Department is committed to taking every possible measure to strengthen prison security.

The Security Investment Programme was a £100 million investment to strengthen prison security. It was aimed at reducing crime in prisons, including the smuggling of illicit items such as drugs and other contraband.

Airport-style Enhanced Gate Security, comprising of metal detectors and X-ray baggage scanners, is used to search staff and visitors as they enter the prison. It is in use in 54 high-risk prison sites (both private and public sector), including all of the High Security prisons in the Long-Term High Security Estate. The Security Investment Programme funded Enhanced Gate Security to 42 of the total 54 high-risk prisons that have these physical countermeasures.

The following prisons have operational Enhanced Gate Security:

SIP Funded

Non-SIP Funded

Altcourse

Exeter

Northumberland

Belmarsh

Aylesbury

Featherstone

Norwich

Fosse Way

Bedford

Forest Bank

Nottingham

Five Wells

Berwyn

Garth

Onley

Frankland

Birmingham

Gartree

Peterborough

Full Sutton

Brinsford

Hewell

Ranby

Long Lartin

Bristol

High Down

Risley

Lowdham Grange

Brixton

Humber

Rochester

Manchester

Bullingdon

Lancaster Farms

Swaleside

Millsike

Cardiff

Leeds

Swansea

Wakefield

Chelmsford

Leicester

The Mount

Whitemoor

Durham

Lewes

Wandsworth

Woodhill

Elmley

Lincoln

Winchester

Erlestoke

Liverpool

Wormwood Scrubs


Written Question
Prisons: Immigration Officers
Thursday 4th September 2025

Asked by: Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party - Perth and Kinross-shire)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many Immigration Officers are were employed in the operational arm of the Foreign National Offender Returns Command Immigration Prison Team on 29 August 2025; which prisons those officers are based in; and whether they are located (a) within the prison estate, (b) in embedded hubs or (c) in other facilities.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The Home Office does not hold central data on the number of visits conducted by immigration officers in UK prisons.

However, as of 29 August 2025, there were 77 Immigration Officers employed by Foreign National Offender Returns Command. These officers are located within the Immigration Prison Team (IPT), which covers all prisons in the UK. Most of the IPT’s officers are based in prisons. Some are located in Home Office premises, from where they conduct prison visits.

The number of Immigration Officers embedded in a hub and the prisons they cover are:

Embedded Hub

Prisons Covered

Number of IOs (some of which will be part-time)

HMPs Pentonville and The Mount

HMPs Pentonville & The Mount Feltham YOI HMP Ford HMP Lewes

7

HMP The Verne

HMP The Verne HMP Ashfield HMP Bristol HMP Cardiff HMP Channings Wood HMP Eastwood Park HMP Erlestoke HMP Exeter HMP Guys Marsh HMP Leyhill HMP Parc HMP Swansea HMP Usk HMP Prescoed

4

HMP Highpoint

HMP Highpoint HMP Bure HMP Chelmsford HMP Hollesley Bay HMP LIttlehey HMP Norwich HMP Peterborough (Female) HMP Warren Hill HMP Wayland HMP Whiteland

5

HMP Hewell

HMP Hewell HMP Birmingham HMP Brinsford HMP Dovegate HMP Drake Hall HMP Featherstone HMP Foston Hall HMP Long Lartin HMP Oakwood HMP Onley HMP Rye Hill HMP Stafford HMP Stoke Heath HMP Sudbury HMP Swinfen Hall

9

HMP Risley

HMP Risley HMP Altcourse HMP Berwyn HMP Buckley Hall HMP Forest Bank HMP Garth HMP Haverigg HMP Hindley HMP Kirkham HMP Lancaster Farms HMP Liverpool HMP Manchester HMP Preston HMP Styal HMP Thorn Cross HMP Wymott

6

HMP Moorland

HMP Moorland HMP Fosse Way HMP Gartree HMP Hatfield HMP Hull HMP Humber HMP Leicester HMP Lindholme HMP Nottingham HMP Whatton HMP Ranby

6

HMP Maidstone

HMP Maidstone HMP Cookham Wood HMP East Sutton Park HMP Elmley HMP Rochester HMP Standford Hill HMP Swaleside

5

HMP Huntercombe

HMP Aylesbury HMP Bullingdon HMP Bedford HMP Five Wells HMP Grendon HMP Spring Hill HMP Woodhill

5

HMP Wormwood Scrubs

HMP Wormwood Scrubs HMP Bronzefield HMP Winchester

4

HMP Wandsworth

HMP Wandsworth HMP Brixton HMP Highdown

4

HMP Morton Hall

HMP Morton Hall HMP Lincoln HMP Stocken HMP Lowdham Grange HMP North Sea Camp HMP Peterborough (Male)

5

HMP Barlinnie

HMP Barlinnie HMP Addiewell HMP Castle HMP Huntly HMP Cornton Vale & YOI HMP Dumfries HMP Edinburgh HMP Glenochil HMP Greenock HMP Kilmarnock HMP Low Moss HMP Perth & YOI HMP Shotts HMP Stirling Polmont YOI N Ireland HMP Hydebank Wood HMP Maghaberry HMP Magilligan

4


Written Question
Prisons: Immigration Officers
Thursday 4th September 2025

Asked by: Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party - Perth and Kinross-shire)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many visits by Immigration Officers have taken place in each Scottish prison in each year since 2015.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The Home Office does not hold central data on the number of visits conducted by immigration officers in UK prisons.

However, as of 29 August 2025, there were 77 Immigration Officers employed by Foreign National Offender Returns Command. These officers are located within the Immigration Prison Team (IPT), which covers all prisons in the UK. Most of the IPT’s officers are based in prisons. Some are located in Home Office premises, from where they conduct prison visits.

The number of Immigration Officers embedded in a hub and the prisons they cover are:

Embedded Hub

Prisons Covered

Number of IOs (some of which will be part-time)

HMPs Pentonville and The Mount

HMPs Pentonville & The Mount Feltham YOI HMP Ford HMP Lewes

7

HMP The Verne

HMP The Verne HMP Ashfield HMP Bristol HMP Cardiff HMP Channings Wood HMP Eastwood Park HMP Erlestoke HMP Exeter HMP Guys Marsh HMP Leyhill HMP Parc HMP Swansea HMP Usk HMP Prescoed

4

HMP Highpoint

HMP Highpoint HMP Bure HMP Chelmsford HMP Hollesley Bay HMP LIttlehey HMP Norwich HMP Peterborough (Female) HMP Warren Hill HMP Wayland HMP Whiteland

5

HMP Hewell

HMP Hewell HMP Birmingham HMP Brinsford HMP Dovegate HMP Drake Hall HMP Featherstone HMP Foston Hall HMP Long Lartin HMP Oakwood HMP Onley HMP Rye Hill HMP Stafford HMP Stoke Heath HMP Sudbury HMP Swinfen Hall

9

HMP Risley

HMP Risley HMP Altcourse HMP Berwyn HMP Buckley Hall HMP Forest Bank HMP Garth HMP Haverigg HMP Hindley HMP Kirkham HMP Lancaster Farms HMP Liverpool HMP Manchester HMP Preston HMP Styal HMP Thorn Cross HMP Wymott

6

HMP Moorland

HMP Moorland HMP Fosse Way HMP Gartree HMP Hatfield HMP Hull HMP Humber HMP Leicester HMP Lindholme HMP Nottingham HMP Whatton HMP Ranby

6

HMP Maidstone

HMP Maidstone HMP Cookham Wood HMP East Sutton Park HMP Elmley HMP Rochester HMP Standford Hill HMP Swaleside

5

HMP Huntercombe

HMP Aylesbury HMP Bullingdon HMP Bedford HMP Five Wells HMP Grendon HMP Spring Hill HMP Woodhill

5

HMP Wormwood Scrubs

HMP Wormwood Scrubs HMP Bronzefield HMP Winchester

4

HMP Wandsworth

HMP Wandsworth HMP Brixton HMP Highdown

4

HMP Morton Hall

HMP Morton Hall HMP Lincoln HMP Stocken HMP Lowdham Grange HMP North Sea Camp HMP Peterborough (Male)

5

HMP Barlinnie

HMP Barlinnie HMP Addiewell HMP Castle HMP Huntly HMP Cornton Vale & YOI HMP Dumfries HMP Edinburgh HMP Glenochil HMP Greenock HMP Kilmarnock HMP Low Moss HMP Perth & YOI HMP Shotts HMP Stirling Polmont YOI N Ireland HMP Hydebank Wood HMP Maghaberry HMP Magilligan

4


Written Question
Prisons: Immigration Officers
Thursday 4th September 2025

Asked by: Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party - Perth and Kinross-shire)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, where the embedded hubs for the Immigration Prison Teams are located; which prisons are included in each hub; and how many Immigration Officers are employed in each hub.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The Home Office does not hold central data on the number of visits conducted by immigration officers in UK prisons.

However, as of 29 August 2025, there were 77 Immigration Officers employed by Foreign National Offender Returns Command. These officers are located within the Immigration Prison Team (IPT), which covers all prisons in the UK. Most of the IPT’s officers are based in prisons. Some are located in Home Office premises, from where they conduct prison visits.

The number of Immigration Officers embedded in a hub and the prisons they cover are:

Embedded Hub

Prisons Covered

Number of IOs (some of which will be part-time)

HMPs Pentonville and The Mount

HMPs Pentonville & The Mount Feltham YOI HMP Ford HMP Lewes

7

HMP The Verne

HMP The Verne HMP Ashfield HMP Bristol HMP Cardiff HMP Channings Wood HMP Eastwood Park HMP Erlestoke HMP Exeter HMP Guys Marsh HMP Leyhill HMP Parc HMP Swansea HMP Usk HMP Prescoed

4

HMP Highpoint

HMP Highpoint HMP Bure HMP Chelmsford HMP Hollesley Bay HMP LIttlehey HMP Norwich HMP Peterborough (Female) HMP Warren Hill HMP Wayland HMP Whiteland

5

HMP Hewell

HMP Hewell HMP Birmingham HMP Brinsford HMP Dovegate HMP Drake Hall HMP Featherstone HMP Foston Hall HMP Long Lartin HMP Oakwood HMP Onley HMP Rye Hill HMP Stafford HMP Stoke Heath HMP Sudbury HMP Swinfen Hall

9

HMP Risley

HMP Risley HMP Altcourse HMP Berwyn HMP Buckley Hall HMP Forest Bank HMP Garth HMP Haverigg HMP Hindley HMP Kirkham HMP Lancaster Farms HMP Liverpool HMP Manchester HMP Preston HMP Styal HMP Thorn Cross HMP Wymott

6

HMP Moorland

HMP Moorland HMP Fosse Way HMP Gartree HMP Hatfield HMP Hull HMP Humber HMP Leicester HMP Lindholme HMP Nottingham HMP Whatton HMP Ranby

6

HMP Maidstone

HMP Maidstone HMP Cookham Wood HMP East Sutton Park HMP Elmley HMP Rochester HMP Standford Hill HMP Swaleside

5

HMP Huntercombe

HMP Aylesbury HMP Bullingdon HMP Bedford HMP Five Wells HMP Grendon HMP Spring Hill HMP Woodhill

5

HMP Wormwood Scrubs

HMP Wormwood Scrubs HMP Bronzefield HMP Winchester

4

HMP Wandsworth

HMP Wandsworth HMP Brixton HMP Highdown

4

HMP Morton Hall

HMP Morton Hall HMP Lincoln HMP Stocken HMP Lowdham Grange HMP North Sea Camp HMP Peterborough (Male)

5

HMP Barlinnie

HMP Barlinnie HMP Addiewell HMP Castle HMP Huntly HMP Cornton Vale & YOI HMP Dumfries HMP Edinburgh HMP Glenochil HMP Greenock HMP Kilmarnock HMP Low Moss HMP Perth & YOI HMP Shotts HMP Stirling Polmont YOI N Ireland HMP Hydebank Wood HMP Maghaberry HMP Magilligan

4


Written Question
Prison Accommodation
Monday 2nd June 2025

Asked by: Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative - Huntingdon)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many prison spaces were available across all Category C specialist sex offender prisons as of 30 April 2025.

Answered by Nicholas Dakin - Vice Chamberlain (HM Household) (Whip, House of Commons)

There are 9 specialist category C prisons that hold only prisoners convicted of sexual offences. These are listed below, alongside their published operational capacity on 28 April 2025.

Prison

Operational Capacity (28 April 2025)

Ashfield

416

Bure

643

Littlehey

1241

Risley

1034

Rye Hill

1008

Stafford

761

The Verne

608

Usk

276

Whatton

836


Written Question
Prisons: Fires
Wednesday 22nd January 2025

Asked by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many prison cell fires there were in 2024, broken down by institution.

Answered by Nicholas Dakin - Vice Chamberlain (HM Household) (Whip, House of Commons)

The overwhelming majority of the cell fires were considered ‘minor’ and quickly dealt with by staff, and medical assessment is provided for anyone who may have been exposed to smoke or heat. Where it is found that a fire is the result of arson, or of recklessness, the prisoner responsible will face robust punitive action, which can include further criminal charges. All operational staff receive Respiratory Protective Equipment training. Prison officers receive it as part of their Prison Officer Entry Level Training.

The requested information is provided in the table below:

Prison

Number of fires

HM Prison Altcourse

39

HM Prison Ashfield

0

HM Prison Askham Grange

2

HM Prison Aylesbury

11

HM Prison Bedford

55

HM Prison Belmarsh

17

HM Prison Berwyn

53

HM Prison Birmingham

48

HM Prison Brinsford

49

HM Prison Bristol

48

HM Prison Brixton

19

HM Prison Bronzefield

36

HM Prison Buckley Hall

5

HM Prison Bullingdon

72

HM Prison Bure

1

HM Prison Cardiff

2

HM Prison Channings Wood

13

HM Prison Chelmsford

16

HM Prison Coldingley

4

HM Prison Cookham Wood

2

HM Prison Dartmoor

1

HM Prison Deerbolt

23

HM Prison Doncaster

45

HM Prison Dovegate

73

HM Prison Downview

2

HM Prison Drake Hall

1

HM Prison Durham

16

HM Prison East Sutton Park

1

HM Prison Eastwood Park

3

HM Prison Elmley

30

HM Prison Erlestoke

17

HM Prison Exeter

13

HM Prison Featherstone

3

HM Prison Feltham

31

HM Prison Five Wells

68

HM Prison Ford

0

HM Prison Forest Bank

137

HM Prison Fosse Way

33

HM Prison Foston Hall

7

HM Prison Frankland

4

HM Prison Full Sutton

22

HM Prison Garth

27

HM Prison Gartree

13

HM Prison Grendon

1

HM Prison Guys Marsh

78

HM Prison Hatfield

1

HM Prison Haverigg

1

HM Prison Hewell

10

HM Prison High Down

19

HM Prison Highpoint

37

HM Prison Hindley

24

HM Prison Hollesley Bay

1

HM Prison Holme House

41

HM Prison Hull

22

HM Prison Humber

67

HM Prison Huntercombe

15

HM Prison Isis

35

HM Prison Isle of Wight

20

HM Prison Kirkham

0

HM Prison Kirklevington Grange

0

HM Prison Lancaster Farms

6

HM Prison Leeds

31

HM Prison Leicester

23

HM Prison Lewes

42

HM Prison Leyhill

0

HM Prison Lincoln

5

HM Prison Lindholme

96

HM Prison Littlehey

3

HM Prison Liverpool

32

HM Prison Long Lartin

33

HM Prison Lowdham Grange

79

HM Prison Low Newton

0

HM Prison Maidstone

3

HM Prison Manchester

53

HM Prison Moorland

9

HM Prison Morton Hall

4

HM Prison New Hall

2

HM Prison Northumberland

9

HM Prison North Sea Camp

0

HM Prison Norwich

57

HM Prison Nottingham

20

HM Prison Oakwood

42

HM Prison Onley

26

HM Prison Parc

65

HM Prison Pentonville

28

HM Prison Peterborough

40

HM Prison Portland

26

HM Prison Prescoed

2

HM Prison Preston

12

HM Prison Ranby

49

HM Prison Risley

16

HM Prison Rochester

24

HM Prison Rye Hill

0

HM Prison Send

0

HM Prison Spring Hill

2

HM Prison Stafford

1

HM Prison Standford Hill

2

HM Prison Stocken

20

HM Prison Stoke Heath

6

HM Prison Styal

26

HM Prison Sudbury

2

HM Prison Swaleside

116

HM Prison Swansea

3

HM Prison Swinfen Hall

19

HM Prison Thameside

70

HM Prison The Mount

13

HM Prison The Verne

1

HM Prison Thorn Cross

1

HM Prison Usk

0

HM Prison Wakefield

17

HM Prison Wandsworth

98

HM Prison Warren Hill

1

HM Prison Wayland

22

HM Prison Wealstun

56

HM Prison Werrington

15

HM Prison Wetherby

23

HM Prison Whatton

0

HM Prison Whitemoor

23

HM Prison Winchester

23

HM Prison Woodhill

83

HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs

6

HM Prison Wymott

11

Total

2931

Data source: HMPPS Fire Reporting Tool, Sphera Cloud


Written Question
Reoffenders
Friday 20th December 2024

Asked by: Andrew Cooper (Labour - Mid Cheshire)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what assessment she has made of trends in the levels of reoffending rates in (a) Mid Cheshire constituency, (b) Cheshire and (c) England in each of the last five years; and what steps her Department is taking to help reduce reoffending rates in those areas.

Answered by Nicholas Dakin - Vice Chamberlain (HM Household) (Whip, House of Commons)

The overall proven reoffending rate for England has decreased from 29.1% in 2017/18 to 25.0% in 2021/22 (the latest year for which reoffending data is available – see Table 1).

The overall proven reoffending rate for Cheshire has decreased from 29.6% in 2017/18 to 27.5% in 2021/22 (the latest year for which reoffending data is available – see Table 1).

We do not currently hold reoffending data broken down by parliamentary constituency.

Table 1: Rate of reoffending for the regions of Cheshire, and England, across the past 5 years

Region

Apr 2017- Mar 2018

Apr 2018 - Mar 2019

Apr 2019 - Mar 2020

Apr 2020 - Mar 2021

Apr 2021 - Mar 2022

Cheshire

29.6%

27.8%

26.5%

25.7%

27.5%

England

29.1%

27.9%

25.4%

24.1%

25.0%

This Government is committed to reducing reoffending by giving people the tools they need to turn their backs on crime. To do that, we will increase prisoners’ access to purposeful activity, including education and employment, which we know can reduce reoffending by up to 9 percentage points.

For example, we have recruited specialist education and employment roles in prisons to support and prepare prisoners for work on release, including Prison Employment Leads who match prisoners to jobs. Prison Employment Leads are currently in place at HMP Risley, HMP Styal and HMP Thorn Cross, three prisons located in Cheshire.


Written Question
Reoffenders: Veterans
Monday 28th October 2024

Asked by: Mark Pritchard (Conservative - The Wrekin)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps her Department is taking to reduce reoffending by military veterans who have served custodial sentences.

Answered by Nicholas Dakin - Vice Chamberlain (HM Household) (Whip, House of Commons)

HMPPS delivers a range of initiatives to support veterans. This includes the Veterans Activity Hubs at HMP Holme House and HMP Risley, which provide safe and supportive spaces for veterans, improving their wellbeing and confidence, and make their transition into the community more likely to succeed.

HMPPS also delivers services via many third sector organisations (including military charities such as SSAFA) who provide a prison in-reach service offering resettlement advice to veterans whilst in custody and guidance in preparation for release.

Across the prison estate, almost all prisons have a Veterans in Custody Support Officer, whose role is to identify prisoners who have served in the armed forces and provide tailored support to them, and many of these officers are veterans themselves.