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Minister vows to quit if jail violence does not drop

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LONDON: The Prisons minister Rory Stewart has vowed to quit his job if he fails to reduce the levels violence and drug use in problem hit jails.

Stewart made the pledge as he launched a £10m campaign to tackle “acute” issues in 10 prisons.

It Comes AFTER recent OFICIAL igures showed self-harm incidents and assaults in jails were at record levels and an increasing amount of drugs and number of mobile phones are being found in cells. speaking to BBC Breakfast as the new money was announced Mr Stewart said: “I will quit if I haven’t succeeded in 12 months in reducing the level of drugs and violence in those prisons.”

“I want to make a measurable difference. That’s what this investment is around.

“I believe in the prison service, I BELIEVE In our prison oficers. I BELIEVE that this can be turned around and I want you to judge me on those results and I will resign if I don’t succeed.”

Asked how much of a reduction he would consider a success – 25 per cent or 10 per cent – Mr Stewart said it would be “something of that sort.”

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He added: “I’m not talking about a minor reduction, I’d want you to feel that this had been a substantia­l reduction and that it was going in the right direction.”

Under the new scheme, £6m has been earmarked to bolster physical security with drug-detection dogs, body-scanners and improved perimeter defences.

Some £3m will be spent on improving the fabric of the chosen jails, including repairs to basic infrastruc­ture like broken windows.

The third strand of the programme will see £1 million spent on bespoke training programmes and interventi­ons for governors, with a staff college model inspired by the military set to be developed.

Stewart acknowledg­ed that the funding was “relatively modest” but added: “The key really is the philosophy we bring to this, in other words the training, THE support For prison oficers.

“It is one of the most challengin­g jobs anywhere in Britain today, standing on a prison landing outside a cell door working with prisoners.”

The 10 prisons selected for the programme are Hull, Humber, Leeds, Lindholme, Moorland, Wealstun, Nottingham, Ranby, Isis and Wormwood Scrubs.

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