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The current chief inspector is Charlie Taylor. HM Chief Inspector of Prisons is appointed by the Justice Secretary from outside the prison service for a period of five years. The post was created by royal sign-manual on 1 January 1981 and established by the Criminal Justice Act 1982 on the recommendation of a committee of inquiry into the UK ...
Her appointment as HM Chief Inspector of Prisons in succession to David Strang was announced by the Scottish Government in May 2018 and she took office the following July. In recognition for her work in rehabilitation and reintegration, she has received the Lord Justice Woolf award for Resettlement and the Infrastructure Partnerships Australia ...
HM Chief Inspector of Prisons in Scotland: 1979: David Strang: June 2013 HM Chief Inspector of Prisons (England and Wales) 1981: Peter Clarke: February 2016 HM Chief Inspector of Crown Prosecution Service (England and Wales) [4] 1986: Kevin McGinty [5] April 2015 HM Chief Inspector of Fire Services (Scotland) 2005: Martyn Emberson [6] January ...
HM Chief Inspector of Prisons Charlie Taylor said ‘this latest inspection is a damning indictment of the state of prisons’. Bedford Prison in ‘urgent’ need of improvement, inspectors warn ...
HM Chief Inspector of Prisons said the system was taking an ‘inordinately long time’ to recover from Covid. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
In an interview with The Independent, Charlie Taylor said there is a danger that people are leaving prison ‘far worse’ than when they came in. Chief inspector of prisons: We must decide what ...
Reports on individual prison visits are made to the Scottish Government and are subsequently published. The Scottish Ministers may also refer specific prison-related matters to the Chief Inspector for him to report on. The Inspectorate carries out a regular inspection of Scotland's prisons (including the privately run prisons).
From July 2010, he was Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons, [8] replacing Anne Owers. He was appointed CBE in the 2010 Birthday Honours . Hardwick was appointed chair of the Parole Board for England and Wales in March 2016, and resigned on 28 March 2018 following a successful legal challenge which led to the quashing of the Parole Board ...