Exclusive: Chief inspector of prisons says 14 Victorian jails cannot provide proper accommodation for inmates
- Violence, isolation and rat-infested cells: insiders on the state of English and Welsh prisons
One in 10 prisons in England and Wales are barely fit for purpose and should be shut down if alternative buildings can be found, the official watchdog has said.
Charlie Taylor, the chief inspector of prisons, told the Guardian that about 14 Victorian jails were so poorly designed, overcrowded and ill-equipped that they could not provide proper accommodation for inmates.
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