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New chief frowns at overuse of strip cells

Posted: 08 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


Special cells in young offenders institutions should only ever be used sparingly, according to the new chair of the Youth Justice Board.

"I have always argued there has to be very sparing use of isolation and things like stripping and strip cells," said Rod Morgan, who last week took up the new post.

"If there is any evidence of excessive resort, if there is evidence of prolonged use of isolation or stripping procedures, then it's something that would concern me because I think there are usually other ways of handling these things."
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Community Care revealed in December that children displaying disruptive or challenging behaviour at Stoke Heath Young Offenders Institution, Shropshire, were being placed in cells with no toilet or furniture.

At the time, the Home Office said they were "as certain as they could be" that the special cells only existed at Stoke Heath. But prisons minister Paul Goggins was later forced to admit that the cells existed in 19 establishments and were used 154 times in 2003.

The Home Office claims confinement would usually be for "typically a few hours" and only in "very exceptional cases would it be longer". But Howard League for Penal Reform director Frances Crook said she feared children were held in these conditions for several days.
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Home secretary David Blunkett pledged during a recent interview with Community Care that no one would be held in such conditions "unless it was an emergency measure".

"YOIs are inspected regularly. If there are unacceptable conditions they will be dealt with by Paul Goggins," Blunkett said. "People should not only be treated well but the circumstances in which they are held should be acceptable."


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