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Services 'might be failing prisoners'

Posted: 11 March 2004 | Subscribe Online


Prisons minister Paul Goggins admitted it would be "of great concern" if prisoners were in jail because services had failed to provide support before the offence had been committed.

It follows disquiet expressed by the parliamentary joint committee on human rights that lack of support for issues such as mental health and substance misuse could be a factor in up to 90 per cent of prisoners held.

In evidence to the committee's deaths in custody inquiry, Goggins said he was unsure whether statistics were held on the number of prisoners who had sought help from health authorities before committing crimes, but acknowledged that "many would have done".

He highlighted that early identification was crucial, as "prevention was always better than cure", particularly in the cases of young offenders.


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