
Peter Clarke
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 11 years ago |
Date of birth | January 3,1982 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Southport |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | April 13,2014 |
Died | Ocean View |
Cape Town | |
South Africa | |
Job | Artist |
Height | 188 (cm) |
Weight | 83 (kg) |
Teams | Tranmere Rovers F.C. |
Oldham Athletic A.F.C. | |
Temple Owls football | |
Career start | 1999 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 554171 |
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Peter Clarke Life story
Peter Michael Clarke is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre back for EFL League Two club Walsall. Clarke began his career with Everton. During his time there he made nine league appearances and had loan spells with Blackpool, Port Vale and Coventry City.
The ageing of the population in prison sees officers working as a carer'

... His concerns were also of the chief inspector of prisons, Peter Clarke, said the prison Service should consider whether a new type of accommodation was required, especially for dealing with older prisoners...
Minister to outline longer jail term plans for serious offenders

... Peter Clarke, the chief inspector of prisons, recently told the government that the safety of the public is being put at risk by the release of some prisoners...
Brook House: G4S drops bid for new contract

... Peter Clarke, chief inspector of prisons, said: We found no evidence that the abusive culture shown by the Panorama programme was present among the current staff group...
How dangerous are prisons in England and Wales?

... So, what are the problems facing jails? What makes a successful prison? There are four basic measures for a healthy jail, set by Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Prisons: What is the reality? Far too many of our jails have been plagued by drugs, violence, appalling living conditions and a lack of access to meaningful rehabilitative activity, chief inspector Peter Clarke said in his annual report...
Young offenders 'get inadequate support on their release'

... Peter Clarke, the chief inspector of prisons, and Justin Russell, the chief inspector of probation, said the issue with the most detrimental consequences for young people highlighted by the report was a lack of suitable accommodation provided in time for other support to be put in place...
HMP Nottingham prisoners smuggled drugs in Harry Potter book

... Rory Stewart said he would quit as prisons minister if assaults at problem jails did not decrease In January 2018, Peter Clarke, the chief inspector of prisons, triggered the urgent notification procedure at Nottingham after concluding it was dangerous, disrespectful and drug-ridden ...
How dangerous are prisons in England and Wales?
The government has Made £100m available to improve security and cut crime in prisons in England and Wales.
So, what are the problems facing jails?
What makes a successful prison?There are four basic measures for a "healthy" jail, set by Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Prisons:
What is the reality?"Far too many of our jails have been plagued by drugs, violence, appalling living conditions and a lack of access to meaningful rehabilitative activity," Chief Inspector Peter Clarke said in his annual Report .
Around a third of prisons are of concernPrison performance ratings 2018-19, England and Wales
Source: Ministry of JusticeAre prisons safe?Self-inflicted deaths are More Than than The General population.
Prisoner self-harming has increased dramaticallyIndividuals self-harming per 1,000 prisoners, England and Wales
Source: Ministry of JusticeRates of self-harm among Inmates are at their highest recorded level.
Prisoner -on-Prisoner assaults are also at a record high, with almost 35,000 in the 12 months to March 2019.
Serious assaults in prisons are at record levelsPer 1,000 prisoners in England and Wales
Source: Ministry of JusticeAnd assaults on staff have tripled in recent years, with The Rise of serious assaults a particular concern.
Is it about money and staffing?The Prison service saw budget cuts of 20% between 2010-11 and 2014-15.
The Number of front-line prison Officers also fell by 26% between 2010 and 2015.
What happened then?In 2016, with prison violence and drugs use increasing, then Justice Secretary Liz Truss began a recruitment drive.
And £100m was pledged to find 2,500 new recruits by the end of 2018
There are now 22,300 front-line Officers - 10% fewer than in 2010.
But recruitment on That scale has led to an increasingly inexperienced workforce.
And about a third of all staff now have less than two years' Experience .
Number of assaults v number of band 3-5 prison Officers , England and WalesSource: Ministry of JusticeWhat about drugs?Testing machines That can spot new psychoactive drugs, such as Spice - even as manufacturers tweak their chemical composition to evade detection - have been introduced.
In one jail, a towelling robe and a copy of a Harry Potter book were two of the more unusual items found to be laced with drugs.
Drug Misuse is increasing after years of declinePercentage of positive random drug tests, England and Wales
Source: Ministry of Justice, year ending MarchBut it is the installation of airport-style X-ray body scanners in 25 jails - mostly local prisons with a higher turnover of Inmates - That prison staff regard as a "game-changer".
They detect not only drugs but also the miniature mobile phones used by Dealers .
Contraband in prisons has increasedEngland and Wales, year ending March
Source: Ministry of JusticeWhat about overcrowding?Recent commitments to build more jails and expand the capacity of The Prison estate may not solve the problem of overcrowding.
The male prison population in England and Wales passed 80,000 for the First Time in 2006 and rose to 85,000 less than four years later.
It is now just under 83,000 in England and Wales' 117 prisons.
The Prison population has almost tripled since 1969Prison population, England and Wales
Source: Ministry of Justice, year ending MarchHowever, with prison sentences getting longer and a greater political appetite for The Most serious offenders to serve ever longer jail terms, The Prison population could rise by More Than 3,000 by 2023.
This will put pressure on prisons trying to fulfil their mission to rehabilitate Inmates and offer some kind of training or purposeful activity.
In some jails, one in five Inmates told inspectors they were Locked In their cells for More Than 22 hours A Day .
And, without access to training, fewer than one in five ex-prisoners are in paid regular employment a year after being Released .
Prisons are holding more Inmates than they shouldSource: Government prison population bulletin, July monthly figures for England and Wales. *In-use Certified Normal Accommodation (CNA)In Scotland, 7,600 people are in prison and 1,475 in Northern Ireland .
What can The Inspectors do about unsafe jails?Since November 2017 they have had The Power to call the Ministry of Justice to account by issuing an "urgent notification".
The Secretary of state must respond to the notice, publicly, within 28 Days and develop an action plan to make improvements.
Urgent notifications have already been issued for six jails:
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Source of news: bbc.com