§ Dr. GodmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the maximum value of phonecard permitted for purchase by prisoners; and if he will make a statement.
§ Lord James Douglas-HamiltonAt Barlinnie and Perth prisons, where phonecards are in use, £1 cards are available for purchase by prisoners as necessary. Telephones for prisoners in other establishments accept coins.
§ Dr. GodmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the ratio of telephones to prisoners at(a) each prison, (b) Cornton Vale prison for women and (c) young offender institutions; and if he will make a statement.
§ Lord James Douglas-HamiltonThe information is set out in the table. A range of factors bear on the number of telephones available for prisoners at establishments, including the level of demand for their use.
Ratio of telephones to number of prisoners/young offenders Prisons (a) Aberdeen 1:70 Barlinnie 1:113 Dungavel 1:53 Edinburgh 1:57 Friarton 1:73 Glenochil 1:39 Greenock 1:87 Inverness 1:91 Low Moss 1:64 Noranside 1:38 Penninghame 1:30 Perth 1:47 Peterhead 1— Shotts 1:55 (b) Cornton Vale 1:44 Young offenders institutions (c) Castle Huntley 1:61 Dumfries 1:129 Glenochil 1:127 Polmont 21:391 1 Telephones for prisoners have not been installed at Peterhead. 2 Consideration is being given to the installation of additional telephones at Polmont.
§ Dr. GodmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland which prisons with authority to install telephones for prisoners are still without telephones; and if he will make a statement.
§ Lord James Douglas-HamiltonTelephones for prisoners have not been installed at Peterhead prison.