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'Beaten' prisoners win compensation

Posted: 29 January 2004 | Subscribe Online


Seven former young offenders, who claim they were assaulted by prison officers at Portland Young Offenders Institution, have been awarded £120,000 by the prison service in an out-of-court settlement.

The prisoners were aged between 16 and 21 at the time and claim they were punched, kicked, slapped and had their heads slammed repeatedly against the floor in the segregation block by prison officers who tore their clothes off them during strip searches. A three-week trial had been due to begin in Weymouth this week.
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"These seven are only the tip of an iceberg," said Nogah Ofer, solicitor for the young offenders. The police had investigated 53 cases.

An inquiry by the Howard League for Penal Reform revealed that, in some cases, false charges of assaulting officers were levelled against prisoners who were then punished by having their sentences lengthened.

Portland YOI was criticised by the chief inspector of prisons in 1999 for its overly "militaristic" regime but governors denied assault allegations.

The Howard League believes the high level of compensation in these cases reflects the prison service's recognition of the seriousness of the abuse. Assistant director Fran Russell said safety nets had failed to prevent the abuse of prisoners. "Prison service management, the board of visitors and local social services all either failed or refused to act," she said.

The prison service stated: "We accept there were failings at Portland in the past. However, the prison has improved considerably since then." The service had suspended four prison officers on receiving the Howard League's dossier.


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