Prisons: Ministers of Religion | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Prison Act 1952 enshrines in law the statutory duties of a prison chaplain.
Prisons: Radicalism | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) works closely with a range of partners to tackle extremism of all ideologies in prison
Probation: Staff | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Following the expiry of the previous clinical supervision contract in March 2018, an expert group was created comprising representatives
Probation: Staff | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The National Probation Service (NPS) conducts an annual survey of its staff, which includes questions on well-being (relating to responde
Prisons: Disclosure of Information | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers As we have previously stated all staffing matters lies with Contractors.
Probation: Finance | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers We have set out our plans for the future of probation services. We are now working out how these plans will be implemented.
Prisons: Crimes of Violence | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Her Majesty's Prison & Probation Service records the number of assault incidents, involving multiple people, in which at least one as
Prisons: Sexual Offences | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Government publishes quarterly statistics on assaults in prison, and a more detailed annual breakdown, and both are available at:
Taxis: Assistance Animals | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers 3 offenders were found guilty at all courts of refusing to take an assistance dog in a taxi in England and Wales in 2018.
Interim response to The Sentencing Code Volume 1: Report (Law Com No382) | Ministry of Justice | Written Ministerial Statements I am today announcing the government’s interim response to the Law Commission’s report on the Sentencing Code, published on 22 November 2