HL Deb 09 March 2000 vol 610 cc162-3WA
Lord Avebury

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What is their policy on the sharing of cells by prisoners segregated either for their own protection or for reasons of good order and discipline; and how many prisoners are sharing cells in segregation units, in what prisons. [HL1284]

Lord Bassam of Brighton

The policy is that all prisoners segregated in their own interest or for reasons of good order or discipline should be located in single cells. There are no statistics held centrally but a survey of all prisons on 2 March 2000 revealed that there were no prisoners sharing cells in segregation units who have been segregated for reasons of good order or discipline.

On the same date there were 74 prisoners segregated in their own interest sharing cells in segregation units in eight prisons as follows:

Prison Prisoners in shared cells
Camphill 4
Gloucester 26
Leeds 14
Lewes 16
Nottingham 4
Pentonville 6
Ranby 2
Reading 2
Total 74