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Sex offenders unit to move in prison reform

Posted: 21 March 2002 | Subscribe Online



The internationally acclaimed sex offenders treatment unit in Peterhead prison is to move to the central belt as part of a Scottish executive review of penal resources which will result in three new prisons providing 2,200 new places.

Announcing the strategy, Jim Wallace, justice minister, revealed that Low Moss and Peterhead prisons would close and be replaced by privately run prisons by 2005.  Contrary to original fears of privatisation by prisoner support groups the sex offenders unit at Peterhead will remain within the public sector but relocate to prisons within the central belt where most prisoners originate.

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Making the announcement, Wallace said:  "Prisons are a crucial element of the criminal justice system. It is an uncomfortable, but undeniable, fact that the existing prison estate does not meet the needs of many prisoners, or address the public's interest in effective rehabilitation, as well as it should.”

Two new prisons will be built and a third kept in reserve.  Other developments include substantial investment in Barlinnie prison in Glasgow where modernisation will finally put an end to the practice of slopping out.  Overall work on existing prisons will increase the number of new places by a further 1,100.  The proposals are based on future estimates that the overall prison population will increase by 1,000 over the next decade.

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