Prisoners facilities and payments (FOI)Prisoners facilities and payments (FOI)
Produced by the Freedom of Information officeAuthored by States of Jersey and published on
17 January 2017.Request
A
How much does it cost for the prison to house one prisoner?
B
Do prisoners get paid while in prison?
C
Who pays for them to stay at Her Majesty's pleasure?
D
What meals do they get? 7 days a week.
E
What facilities and equipment does each prisoner get?
F
If you are held as a prisoner what happens to your possessions on the outside does the state pay the bills while incarcerated?
G
How do prisoners get housed or segregated ie solitary confinement and for what offences etc.?
H
How many riots have been at La Moye?
I
How many staff, ie wardens, IT, cleaners?
J
Do prisoners get paid for work they do?
Response
A
See the Prison Annual Reports.
The 2015 Annual report can be found at the following link:
States of Jersey Prison Service Annual Report 2015
Earlier reports are available from 2007 and can be accessed by using the search term “Prison Annual Report” on the States website at www.gov.je
B
Yes, if they work. Earnings range from £4.00 to £30.00 per week, depending on the type of work.
C
The States of Jersey, via the prison budget.
D
Breakfast, lunch and dinner. For menu choices, please see the previously answered Freedom of Information response dated 09 August 2016 at the following link:
https://www.gov.je/government/pages/statesreports.aspx?reportid=2256
E
In order to answer this question completely the applicant would need to have been more specific however, broadly speaking, prisoners have access to:
- medical facilities such as doctors, dentists, opticians and other specialised medical professionals
- physical education consisting of gym and team games
- education facilities where prisoners are able to access courses from NVQ to degree level
- variety of vocational training
- resettlement advice and help including psychological counselling, substance misuse counselling, financial advice
- employment and social security advice
F
Possessions outside of the prison are the individual’s responsibility.
G
All female prisoners are housed on a separate wing from male prisoners. Within the male prisoner population they can then be segregated by Young Offenders and Vulnerable Prisoners Unit. The use of solitary confinement is for serious misconduct against prison rules, for example an assault.
H
None in the last 10 years.
I
Please see the Prison Annual Reports, details of which are included to response A above.
J
See response B above.
Exemptions applied
Article 23 of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011
(1) Information is absolutely exempt information if it is reasonably available to the applicant, otherwise than under this Law, whether or not free of charge.