HM Prison, Channings Wood. Image: Roger Cornfoot
New data claims that prisoners and staff at Channings Wood Prison near Newton Abbot are being failed by a prison system in crisis.
The Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) for HMP Channings Wood has again reported on the impact that national pressures have on the delivery of critical functions intended to reduce reoffending in its 2023-24 annual report published on January 31 2025.
According to the IMB, overcrowding regularly adds strain to a system already under pressure, at times preventing it from fulfilling the necessary functions of a training and resettlement prison.
The IMB has commended HMP Channings Wood staff that can generally cope with a range of challenges, including a huge inflow and outflow of prisoners caused by the closure of HMP Dartmoor.
Some of the concerns raised in the report include:
Despite the concerns identified in the report, the Board has observed managers and staff striving to maintain a safe environment for prisoners, especially those presenting with challenging behaviour.
In a recent survey, 87 per cent of prisoners said they felt safe all or most of the time.
IMB member, Robert Jordan, said: “Year after year the Board has asked the same questions of ministers and the Prison Service:
“These questions will not be new to managers and staff at HMP Channings Wood. They know that given the right level of support and resources, prisoners could be better prepared for release and their risk of reoffending reduced. This is not a finger-pointing exercise, but if it was that finger would be pointed at a procession of prison ministers and justice secretaries who (with a very few honourable exceptions) sat on their hands and waited for the next reshuffle.”
The full report is also published on www.imb.org.uk
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