16th May 2016
This report from gives a detailed review of the state of education provision in the UK prison system, and makes recommendations mainly directed at public sector prisons in England, and makes recommendations mainly directed at public sector prisons in England, but with the principles set out also to be applicable to the private estate, and Wales. Dame Sally Coates chaired this independent review at the request of the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State.
The report states that the levels of education of most prisoners is far below national averages as regards literacy and numeracy. Education provides avenues for employment opportunities on release from prison, and a means of desisting from criminal behaviour in the future, and as such is one of the pillars of rehabilitation. The report further notes that his aim is not being fulfilled systematically and a more uniform approach is required.
Key Recommendations from the Report:
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Respect for rights in the penal system with prison as a last resort.