SEGREGATION OF PRISONERS FOR THEIR OWN PROTECTION UNDER

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SEGREGATION OF PRISONERS FOR THEIR OWN PROTECTION UNDER
PRISON RULE 43
refdoc May=1991
BOOKS/PAMPHLETS , User Ref = P52432
NACRO, Feb 1983 3pp (Nacro Briefing) RP52432
Describes the segregation of prisoners in local prisons
such as Leeds, and the use of special units used for prisoners
who would otherwise be segregated under Rule 43, in other
prisons using Maidstone and Gloucester prisons as examples. Such
prisoners include sex offenders and police informers who might
be at risk of assault from other prisoners.

sex offender, sex offence, police informer, prison welfare,
prisoner

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