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Current Prison Capacity Figures 19/9/2014 Total population 85,493 Male population 81,580 Female population 3,913 Useable Operational Capacity 87,723 The National Prison Newspaper is delivered to establishments throughout England and Wales. We try to provide a voice or all our readers, thereore i you would like to get in touch in relation to any matters that are important to you, we urge you to contact us. Please eel ree to write to us at : Jail Mail PO Box 10419 Nottingham NG2 9QF Jail Mail, whilst delivered ree o charge to prisons and visitor centres, it is also available by subscription or an annual ee o £20 postage. We are currently working on a digital version, speci cally optimized or smart phones and tablets or those in the community, which will be announced shortly. In the meantime, the paper can be viewed online at our website and i you would like urther details please visit us at: www.jailmail.co.uk Alternatively, we can be contacted us by email at: Admin@jailmail.co.uk We can also be contacted by telephone on: 0845 226 2841 We are pleased to announce that rom November we will also be delivering to establishments in Scotland - so look out or us! We look orward to hearing rom you and hope that you nd the contents not only interesting but helpul and a source o support. Also, don’t orget to request your ree 2015 calendar whilst stocks last, please see page 28 or urther details. Enjoy! Views expressed in Jail Mail are those of the authors and not necessarily the views held by Jail Mail or its representatives. Page 2 www.jailmail.co.uk October 2014 Contents Behind Jail Mail The director o the paper is mysel Stephen Luke. I am a quali ed Solicitor and have practised Prison Law and represented numerous o enders over the last 15 years. My passion has always been to represent those who need help the most, but why start a paper? I have always wanted to do more and provide help in any way that I can, especially or those in custody. Over the years I have worked with a number o great organisations, charities and proessionals and have built up great and lasting relationships with those who work or and independently o the Prison Service to uphold your Human Rights and provide as much support as possible. It was thereore only logical that or me to be able to get as much inormation to prisoners as possible and to try and put you in touch with proessionals who can o er help and support throughout your sentence and upon release, to make a publication combining all the services you will need to help you progress through the system and to put you in touch with charities and organisations who can provide support now and later on down the line. I also want you to have your say! I encourage you to take advantage o our question and answer pages and write to us with your concerns, positive or negative, so we can share these with others, who can then o er their own support and input and not just those serving in custody, but of cers, proessionals, governors and amily members’ as well. I it is important to you, then it’s important to us and anyone else reading this paper. Each month we will publish your letters, so why not write to us now at: Your Say Jail Mail Po Box 10419 Nottingham NG2 9QF Please make sure that you include your name and prison number so we can credit your letter. However, should you wish to remain anonymous please let us know. I hope you enjoy the very rst edition and many more to come. I you are a charity, organisation or solicitors rm and want to contribute to Jail Mail, we would be more than happy to hear rom you and any services you can provide to help serving prisoners and their loved ones during their time in custody. FOLLOW US ON Psychology and the Law By Ruth Tully & David Parker Page 4 Prison Law Consultants Page 6 Clean Sheet - Your 3 step pathway Page 8 A-Z o Governor Adjudications Page 10 - 11 Bhatia Best on Community care Page 12 Just old news Page 13 FOI - What is an accredited course Page 14 Can a book change your lie? By the Prison Fiction Project Page 15 Think Your Tough Centre page tness pull out Page 16 - 17 Blog o the month By Alex Cavendish Page 19 Crossroads Trust Peer mentoring service Page 20 Outside In Page 21 Raw Legal Consultancy Page 22 The duty o disclosure in criminal proceedings by Rebecca Broadbent Page 25 HM Inspectorate Report - Resettlement or adult of enders Page 26 - 27 Time Out - Just or un Page 29 Think you know your acts?! Page 30 Cartoon Caption - Your chance to WIN £25! Page 31 Prison Phone Limited Page 32
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