Muslim gangs cause havoc in jails
An
internal review has uncovered "extremely disturbing" issues at a top
security jail which houses some of the UK's most dangerous criminals, a
prison campaign group said.
The Howard League for Penal Reform said a leaked report of an inquiry
into Whitemoor Prison near March, Cambridgeshire, showed that Prison
Service investigators had found problems which needed "urgent"
attention.
One issue raised in the report was concerns about the increasing power
wielded by "gangs" of Muslim prisoners, said the Howard League
Conservative MP Malcolm Moss, who represents North East Cambridgeshire.
He said he also feared that something was "seriously wrong" at the
prison because a number of staff had raised concerns with him.
A league spokesman said the report showed that morale among Whitemoor
staff was low - and Mr Moss said he had come to the same conclusion.
The report says that in January Whitemoor Governor Steve Rodford asked
the Prison Service's High Security Directorate to conduct a "wide
ranging review" of the jail.
It says the Governor's request came after five prisoners committed
suicide at the jail between November 2006 and December 2007.
The report says a 14-strong team carried out an investigation at the
prison in late February. "The review team found a number of recurring
themes that were fed back from both staff and prisoners," said the
report.
"Without doubt the stand-out issues were around poor communication and
the rapid implementation of change.
"There is a clear need to provide staff with clear direction for
Whitemoor, alongside consistent and timely messages.
"Staff need to feel more involved in the change process to increase
buy-in and cooperation."
28.05.08
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