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Published Date: 09 September 2007
PRISONERS are being forced to lie on mattresses on the floor in Scottish prisons because of the continuing overcrowding crisis.
According to political magazine Holyrood, John McCaig, deputy chief inspector of prisons, confirmed the practice was caused by prisoners often having to sleep three to a cell.

The crisis is particularly acute in HMP Porterfield in Inverness, insp
ectors said, where often three inmates are in a cell designed for just one person.

The jail has also had to move female prisoners from their own wing in order to accommodate male criminals, because of the burgeoning numbers.

The last four days of August saw the highest number of prisoners ever recorded in Scottish jails.

Some 7,497 people were being kept in jail on August 28, well above the official prison capacity of just 6,845.

SNP ministers have announced that they intend to build a new jail at Low Moss near Glasgow.

However, there are growing calls from opposition parties to build even more prisons.

Human rights lawyers now claim that the overcrowding crisis could lead to a flood of legal cases against the Scottish Prison Service by inmates who believe they are entitled to compensation.

John Scott, of the Howard League, said: "It is inevitable that with this overcrowding, people will be squeezed into cells. If you have three guys in a cell designed for one, it gives rise to various problems, including respect for individual privacy and prisoner-on-prisoner violence, because of the increased tension.

"The Scottish Government is very vulnerable to legal action from prisoners."

Legal action could be taken if prisoners are denied access to courses or rehabilitation treatment, or if they are denied visits because of the pressure on staff.

Official estimates suggest the prison population could exceed 8,200 by the middle of the next decade. Figures last week showed crime rising in 2006-07.

The new SNP Government has proposed dealing with the overcrowding crisis by drastically reducing short-term sentences for petty offenders, so that prison places are freed up for genuinely serious criminals.



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  • Last Updated: 08 September 2007 7:04 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Scottish prisons
 
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MtnKat,

09/09/2007 00:56:38

Transport them to Balmoral, breakfast in bed, etc.
They're expecting four star accomodations for breaking the law?

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Guga II,

Rockall 09/09/2007 05:38:56

Transport all the violent and sex offenders to South Georgia, give them some basic building materials, then regular food drops, and leave them to it.

This would save a fortune as no guards would be needed, and it would solve the overcrowding problems.

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George F,

09/09/2007 05:56:53

#2 Guga II, agree with all except the regular food drops, there's plenty of wildlife down there Upland geese, fish, fish, fish, did I mention upland geese? Let them forage for their own grub.

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ddmc,

09/09/2007 06:59:55

Chuck in a few remote cameras & we can watch it like reality TeeVee

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Biker,

Ayr 09/09/2007 07:11:07

Perhaps if non violentprisoners were moved out then the really agresive ones could be housed properly. I wonder how many prisoners are there for non payment of fines ect. The whole prison service is in meltdown.

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Hector Goodrich (Dr),

Gillin pronounced 'Gullane'. 09/09/2007 07:11:25

In 60s Edinburgh it was common for students in overcrowded flats to sleep on floors, with or without a mattress to offer some support.
It was called 'normal' in those days.

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scorchio,

West of the Pecos 09/09/2007 07:18:49

Some of the older folks who read the Scotsman, slept three or four to a bed, had outside toilets, hand me down clothes and little heating in winter.
Today we have pensioners who can afford one meal a day, spend winter days at home with their overcoats on, and feel unsafe outside.
In the grand scheme of things, I don't think it's an issue for some scumbag who's maybe glassed an innocent, to spend a few night on a mattress in the corner of a warm cosy prison cell.

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Boy Wonder,

09/09/2007 08:30:58

Aw what a shame ... of course, I don't give a toss!

If they can't do the time ... you know the rest.

Criminals have no rights. They gave those up the day they broke the law.

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Conan,

Here 09/09/2007 08:42:37

#2 - hey - write your own stuff, you copycat!

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Cadgers,

Perth 09/09/2007 10:10:37

Are we bovvered?

Am I gonna get sued?

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JG,

Fife 09/09/2007 10:27:58

The saddest thing about this article wasn't that these criminals had to sleep on the floor it was that they would be thinking about suing for compensation. The saddest thing of all would be that our stupid legal system would most likely give them leave to do so!! If we're looking for the mentality that shows how things have turned rotten in this country, you need look no further than here. The only people to benefit from this (other than the aforesaid criminals) will yet again be the lawyers.

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TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 09/09/2007 10:45:36

*9 Conan

I fail to see where Guga II has copied you. Can you elucidate this tremendous controversy?

Boo, Hoo is my reaction to this story. Do convicted criminals - some violent rapists and assaulters of old women and men expect a Simmon Beautyrest bed and breakfast on a tray with a red rose in a crystal vase each morning.

They should SUFFER and pay for their crimes by these mild "discomforts". Perhaps they will not reoffend but I have my doubts.

ONce a criminal and violent loser, always will be such. I have no faith in the rehabilitation of most hardened criminals and most of them end up over-dosed on heroin or speed or ecstasy or whatever or knifed or gunned-down by their "partners in crime" because there is no honour among thieves.

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GD,

Stop I want to get off 09/09/2007 10:56:42

Make double bunk beds into triples and problem over!

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MtnKat,

09/09/2007 11:37:56

St Kilda could become Scotlands answer to Alcatraz. Except we would go it one better - give the prisoners the tools the St Kildans used to carve a life out for themselves. Then we'll see how tough the neds REALLY are.

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mr angry,

ayrshire 09/09/2007 12:47:47

why are they wasting money on mattresses.

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Mikey,

09/09/2007 13:08:04

But they're there voluntarily so why is this a story? It's on a par with 'smackheid dies by overdose!'

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AMNo2tiredofmoaningtothemoderator,

09/09/2007 15:11:47

Redundant oil rigs. You know it makes sense.

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freethekillie2,

kilmarnock 09/09/2007 15:47:08

If They let some of the innocent out it would make it a bit better.
people forget that there are innocent men and woman in our prison system, and more are appearing by the day.

http://kevin-freethekillie2.blogspot.com/

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Friar Tuck,

09/09/2007 16:50:54

This is pure discrimination. We should demand that ALL beds are removed from the prisons so that they can ALL can sleep on the floor. Why should some prisoners have nice soft beds while others have to sleep on the floor? Make them ALL sleep on the floor! While we're at it, remove the matresses and blankets too so they can't set fire to them!

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TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 10/09/2007 10:28:20

Why DOES Digory from Narnia post so many individual postings withing such a short time?

Apparently he or she likes to see their name in print.

Sad, really.

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Darth Vader,

near the Death Star 12/09/2007 12:14:56

Im with Friar Tuck on this one....make prisons so dam nasty that no-one will want to go there..


 

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