3rd July 2013
The Inspector of Prisons’ Annual Report 2012 was published today.
The report details the activities of the Inspector for the year 2012. It highlights concerns in relation to the Dóchas Centre, Wheatfield and Castlerea prisons, all of which are subject to ongoing investigation and will be reported on in due course. The report also highlights some outstanding issues of concern in the prison system, including:
In relation to St. Patrick’s Institution, the Inspector conducted follow up visits in March of this year and again found very disturbing incidents of non-compliance with best practice and breaches of the fundamental rights of prisoners. He describes the conditions in which many of the prisoners are being kept and recommends the immediate closure of the institution. He further recommends that prisoners and staff be dispersed to other institutions and the name St. Patrick’s be consigned to history.
The full report can be read here.
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Respect for rights in the penal system with prison as a last resort.