Our prisons are in crisis. They are overcrowded, inhumane and falling apart across England and Wales.
Overcrowding in jails creates problems at all points in the criminal justice system, meaning delays in getting justice for victims. In prisons overcrowding means less opportunities for training, education and employment, more time in cells, and an increase in assaults and self-harm. We have campaigned for changes to the criminal justice system to reduce the number of people in prison and reform the system to have a renewed focus on rehabilitation.
What causes overcrowding in prison?
Overcrowding has been caused by a range of issues including:
- Increased length of prison sentences.
- Mandatory short sentences for convictions.
- A failure to invest in alternatives to prison and preventive services for those at risk of offending.
Despite repeated warnings throughout the years, there has been little effort to reduce the prison population, causing it to more than double over the last 30 years.
Nacro have called for immediate action to be taken to reduce the prison population, as well as plans to address prison overcrowding in the long term. Learn more about what needs to be done to reduce overcrowding here.
What are the consequences for overcrowding in prisons?
Problems with overcrowding in prisons donโt just impact those within the criminal justice system but also wider society. Challenges associated with overcrowding are broad with consequences ranging from:
- Impacting the physical and mental health of those in prison.
- Not having enough staff to manage the prison population, leading to potential risks associated with a rise in violence and aggression.
- Compromised delivery of the support and guidance individuals need as part of their rehabilitation, including healthcare and education.
- Creates a delay in progressing cases for those seeking justice.
You can learn more about overcrowding and the problems it poses here
Prison overcrowding โ voices from the inside
As part of our work in finding solutions to overcrowding in prisons, we bring together the stories from those who have experienced it.