Prisoners: Location

Ministry of Justice written question – answered at on 2 March 2022.

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Photo of Victoria Atkins Victoria Atkins The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice, Minister for Afghan resettlement

A year-by-year summary of distance, in miles, from home for prisoners in the three listed age categories, in both female and male prisons is listed below.

There are complex and wide-ranging issues involved in transferring and locating prisoners, and allocation decisions must reflect both the specific needs and circumstances of the prisoner, including their security assessment, as well as the operating environment and range of services at the receiving prison.

HMPPS is committed to ensuring, where practicable and appropriate, that prisoners are accommodated as close as possible to their resettlement communities and families. Whilst this is a priority, it is not always possible due to a variety of factors including wider population pressures, or where prisoners have specific sentence planning needs which can only be met at certain establishments.

Prison Gender

Female

Age Group

15-17

18 - 20

21+

14/05/2010

-

47.4

56.7

25/03/2011

54.9

44.3

47.1

31/03/2012

59.3

39.8

45.1

31/03/2013

58.7

39.1

45.5

31/03/2014

70.9

41.8

46.9

31/03/2015

77.3

37.5

43.9

31/03/2016

64.3

47.9

46.9

31/03/2017

72.0

35.2

46.4

31/03/2018

75.7

41.4

47.7

31/03/2019

69.2

44.0

49.1

31/03/2020

74.9

37.7

48.7

31/03/2021

69.8

39.7

47.0

25/02/2022

68.9

41.5

45.3

Prison Gender

Male

Age Group

15-17*

18 - 20

21+

14/05/2010

-

48.4

51.1

25/03/2011

44.2

38.2

43.2

31/03/2012

49.7

34.4

43.5

31/03/2013

51.2

35.5

44.4

31/03/2014

44.4

35.8

43.5

31/03/2015

43.8

33.9

43.2

31/03/2016

47.5

36.5

43.4

31/03/2017

50.0

37.8

44.9

31/03/2018

49.4

36.4

45.3

31/03/2019

50.0

37.2

45.8

31/03/2020

49.8

35.0

50.8

31/03/2021

53.7

32.4

45.9

25/02/2022

53.9

32.6

45.4

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