Prison Officers: Length of Service

Ministry of Justice written question – answered at on 16 March 2026.

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Photo of Grahame Morris Grahame Morris Labour, Easington

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if he will make an estimate of the cumulative number of years of experience held by prison officers in each year since 2010.

Photo of Jake Richards Jake Richards Assistant Whip, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice

The cumulative length of service, in years, held by public sector band 3-5 prison officers is given in the following table. Figures are given as at 31 December each year.

Table 1 – Cumulative length of service1 of public sector band 3-5 prison officers2 in England and Wales, as at 31 December each year from 2010 to 20253

Date

Number of prison officers in post

Cumulative length of service of these prison officers (Years)

(Full Time Equivalent)

31/12/2010

24,501

329,353

31/12/2011

23,054

326,563

31/12/2012

21,841

326,660

31/12/2013

18,731

287,921

31/12/2014

17,796

278,258

31/12/2015

18,226

271,984

31/12/2016

17,879

261,501

31/12/2017

19,892

253,286

31/12/2018

22,673

247,620

31/12/2019

22,100

245,855

31/12/2020

21,485

242,229

31/12/2021

22,057

239,723

31/12/2022

21,546

226,367

31/12/2023

23,174

219,792

31/12/2024

23,041

215,660

31/12/2025

22,067

213,125

Notes:

1. The length of service in HMPPS is calculated from most recent hire date. Where staff have transferred in from another Government Department or have transferred in through HMPPS taking over a function, length of service is calculated from entry to HMPPS

2. Band 3-5 Officers includes Band 3-4 / Prison Officers (incl. specialists), Band 4 / Supervising Officers, and Band 5 / Custodial Managers

3. The dates reflect the Full Time Equivalent and cumulative years of service at that particular point of the year.

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