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 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
On 9 January 2004, the Service housed 72,478 prisoners, of whom 58,170 were male aged over 21, 10,059 were male aged 15-21, 3,772 were female aged over 21 and 477 females aged 15-21.
Early in 2004, it was announced that the Prison Service will be integrated into a new National Offender Management Service later in the year.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HM_Prison_Service

  
 SPS Newsroom
The Scottish Prison Service are delighted to announce that Her Majesty the Queen has given her consent to award the Queens Golden Jubilee Medal to operational staff working in prisons.
The Scottish Prison Service is delighted to announce that HRH, the Princess Royal, will visit HM Prison Barlinnie on 18th January more...
The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) is delighted to announce that they have awarded a contract for Enhanced Addictions Casework to Phoenix House more...
www.sps.gov.uk /newsroom

  
 HP Prison Service
If you thought careers in Her Majesty's Prison Service were only for Prison Officers, think again.
The Prison Service is a hugely diverse organisation employing more than 48,000 people across 130 locations.
You might be surprised to hear that life in a prison is not a million miles from how most communities live on the outside.
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 HM Prison Service v Mrs D M Salmon
        This is an appeal by Her Majestys Prison Service, the Second Respondent in the Employment Tribunal, against the assessment of compensation for sex discrimination in a complaint brought by an ex-prison officer, Mrs Dawn Salmon.
Thus, it was argued, Mrs Salmon’s illness was the result of a number of factors only some of which constituted unlawful conduct on the part of the Prison Service.
  She had suffered earlier, milder, depressive illnesses which were not related to the discrimination of which the Prison Service had been found guilty.
www.employmentappeals.gov.uk /uploads/EAT2100622001/index.htm

  
 ipedia.com: List of United Kingdom prisons Article
See List of Prisons for prisons in other countries, and Her Majesty's Prison Service for further information on UK the Prison Service.
See List of Prisons for prisons in other countries, and Her Majesty's Prison Service for further information on UK...
This page lists all current and a number of historical prisons in the United Kingdom.
www.ipedia.com /list_of_united_kingdom_prisons.html   (232 words)

  
 The mental health of prisoners -- Birmingham 9 (3): 191 -- Advances in Psychiatric Treatment
Her Majestys Inspectorate of Prisons (2000a)Unjust Deserts: a Thematic Review by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons of the Treatment and Conditions for Unsentenced Prisoners in England and Wales.
Her Majestys Inspectorate of Prisons (1999a)Suicide is Everyone’s Concern: A Thematic Review by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales.
Her Majestys Inspectorate of Prisons (2000b)Annual Report of HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales, 1998–1999.
apt.rcpsych.org /cgi/content/full/9/3/191   (232 words)

  
 Her majesty
The Service's statement of purpose states "Her Majesty's Prison Service serves the Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief
ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE - UNCENSORED He spent six months in Belmarsh prison, courtesy of Her Majesty, and was released in April 1998.23
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the eleventh James Bond novel by Ian Fleming.
e377.com /?q=her-majesty   (1211 words)

  
 List of United Kingdom prisons: Encyclopedia topic
See List of Prisons (List of Prisons: more facts about this subject) for prisons in other countries, and Her Majesty's Prison Service (Her Majesty's Prison Service: her majestys prison service is the british executive agency reporting to the home...
This page lists all current and a number of historical prison (prison: A correctional institution where persons are confined while on trial or for punishment) s in the United Kingdom (United Kingdom: A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland).
Brinsford, Featherstone (Featherstone: featherstone is a town by the city of wakefield, in west yorkshire, england....
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/list_of_united_kingdom_prisons   (4833 words)

  
 Australian Government Attorneys General's Department - a7-References
Her Majesty's (HM) Prison Service 2002'Counselling, Assessment, Referral, Advice and Throughcare services', Prison Service Order, number 3630, HM Prison Service, London, http://www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk/filestore/750_933.pdf (accessed July 2003).
Her Majesty's (HM) Inspectorate of Prisons 2001 Through the Prison Gate: A Joint Thematic Review by HM Inspectorates of Prisons and Probation, Home Office, London.
Melbourne Criminology Research and Evaluation Unit 2003 " Bridging the Gap : A release transition support program for Victorian prisoners: Final evaluation report", http://www.justice.vic.gov.au/CA256902000FE154/ Lookup/DoJ_Corrections_part_2/$file/Bridging_the_Gap_Final_Report.pdf (accessed April 2004).
www.icdr.gov.au /agd/WWW/ncphome.nsf/Page/Publications_Intervention_for_prisoners_returning_to_the_community_a7-References   (4833 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing most of the prisons within England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own Prison Services - the Scottish Prison Service and Northern Ireland Prison Service).
The Service's statement of purpose states "Her Majesty's Prison Service serves the public by keeping in custody those committed by the courts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Her_Majesty's_Prison_Service   (520 words)

  
 Prisons (Foreign Nationals)
Paul Goggins: Construction of Her Majesty's Prison Bromsfield is progressing to schedule and the prison will be ready to open on 17 June 2004, the date specified in the contract.
, probably in accommodation currently occupied by the Prison and Probation Services, but once the eventual size and structure has been decided, further consideration will be given to the most appropriate long-term location.
However, in ending the routine use of prisons to hold detainees, it was made clear that there would continue to be a need to hold small numbers of individual detainees in prison for reasons of security and control.
www.prisontoday.com /pqsjan04.htm   (520 words)

  
 List of United Kingdom prisons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See List of Prisons for prisons in other countries, and Her Majesty's Prison Service for further information on the English and Welsh Prison Service.
These are run by the National Health Service rather than the prison service.
This page lists all current and a number of historical prisons in the United Kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_prisons   (520 words)

  
 List of United Kingdom prisons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See List of Prisons for prisons in other countries, and Her Majesty's Prison Service for further information on the English and Welsh Prison Service.
These are run by the National Health Service rather than the prison service.
This page lists all current and a number of historical prisons in the United Kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_prisons   (520 words)

  
 List of United Kingdom prisons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See List of Prisons for prisons in other countries, and Her Majesty's Prison Service for further information on the English and Welsh Prison Service.
These are run by the National Health Service rather than the prison service.
This page lists all current and a number of historical prisons in the United Kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_prisons   (520 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Aylesbury (HM Prison)
Her Majestys Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing many of the prisons within the United Kingdom.
HM Prison Aylesbury Prison (full title Her Majesty's Young Offender Institution Aylesbury) is a prison in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.
It is situated on the north side of the town centre, on Bierton Road.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Aylesbury-%28HM-Prison%29   (550 words)

  
 Her majesty - HM Prison Service - Welcome to the Prison Service website. On this
Her Majesty The Queen was born in London on April 21, 1926 and later christened Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.
HER MAJESTY the movie is an award winning, family friendly, coming of age film set in New Zealand in 1953 about a young girl who realizes her lifelong dream
Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl, but she doesn't have a lot to say Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl but she changes from day to day I want to tell her that
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 National Offender Management Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was created by combining parts of the headquarters of the National Probation Service and Her Majesty's Prison Service.
The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) is a department of the Home Office responsible for the correctional services in England and Wales (separate arrangements exist in Scotland and Northern Ireland).
Secondly, that there should be a clear division between the commissioners of services and their providers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/NOMS   (289 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing many of the prisons within the United Kingdom.
The Service's statement of purpose states "Her Majesty's Prison Service serves the public by keeping in custody those committed by the courts.
www.encyclopedia-1.com /h/he/her_majesty_s_prison_service.html   (393 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing many of the prisons within the United Kingdom.
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons a similar manner to prisons run by public Prison Service.
report of a review by Her Majesty's Chief of Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales of suicide and self-harm in Prison Service establishments in England and Wales: Presented to Parliament
www.freeglossary.com /HM_Prison_Service   (666 words)

  
 BBC NEWS UK Blunkett announces CPS rebranding
He claimed prison officers were already "furious" over the decision to rename Her Majesty's Prison Service the National Offender Management Service.
Mr Duncan said: "It is better that our Courts, Prosecution and Prison Service should remain distinct from the interference and arrogance of politicians."
The Crown Prosecution Service is to be renamed the Public Prosecution Service, in the hope that the new name will help people feel it is on their side.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/3525663.stm   (505 words)

  
 The mental health of prisoners -- Birmingham 9 (3): 191 -- Advances in Psychiatric Treatment
Her Majestys Inspectorate of Prisons (2000a)Unjust Deserts: a Thematic Review by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons of the Treatment and Conditions for Unsentenced Prisoners in England and Wales.
Her Majestys Inspectorate of Prisons (1999a)Suicide is Everyone’s Concern: A Thematic Review by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales.
Her Majestys Inspectorate of Prisons (2000b)Annual Report of HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales, 1998–1999.
apt.rcpsych.org /cgi/content/full/9/3/191   (5168 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing most of the prisons within England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own Prison Services).
Currently there are seven prisons that have been designed, constructed, managed and financed (so-called DCMF prisons) privately.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HM_Prison_Service   (5168 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing most of the prisons within England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own Prison Services).
On 9 January 2004, the Service housed 72,478 prisoners, of whom 58,170 were male aged over 21, 10,059 were male aged 15-21, 3,772 were female aged over 21 and 477 females aged 15-21.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HM_Prison_Service   (5168 words)

  
 Prisons (Foreign Nationals)
Paul Goggins: Construction of Her Majesty's Prison Bromsfield is progressing to schedule and the prison will be ready to open on 17 June 2004, the date specified in the contract.
, probably in accommodation currently occupied by the Prison and Probation Services, but once the eventual size and structure has been decided, further consideration will be given to the most appropriate long-term location.
However, in ending the routine use of prisons to hold detainees, it was made clear that there would continue to be a need to hold small numbers of individual detainees in prison for reasons of security and control.
www.prisontoday.com /pqsjan04.htm   (1442 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing most of the prisons within England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own Prison Services - the Scottish Prison Service and Northern Ireland Prison Service).
On 9 January 2004, the Service housed 72,478 prisoners, of whom 58,170 were male aged over 21, 10,059 were male aged 15-21, 3,772 were female aged over 21 and 477 females aged 15-21.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HM_Prison_Service   (1442 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing most of the prisons within England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own Prison Services).
On 9 January 2004, the Service housed 72,478 prisoners, of whom 58,170 were male aged over 21, 10,059 were male aged 15-21, 3,772 were female aged over 21 and 477 females aged 15-21.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HM_Prison_Service   (1442 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing most of the prisons within England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own Prison Services).
On 9 January 2004, the Service housed 72,478 prisoners, of whom 58,170 were male aged over 21, 10,059 were male aged 15-21, 3,772 were female aged over 21 and 477 females aged 15-21.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HM_Prison_Service   (1442 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: HM Prison Service
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing many of the prisons within the United Kingdom.
There are two further prisons that were built with public money but are managed privately.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/HM-Prison-Service   (1442 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing most of the prisons within England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own Prison Services).
On 9 January 2004, the Service housed 72,478 prisoners, of whom 58,170 were male aged over 21, 10,059 were male aged 15-21, 3,772 were female aged over 21 and 477 females aged 15-21.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HM_Prison_Service   (1442 words)

  
 Her Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private prisons are subject to scrutiny by the Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons in a similar manner to prisons run by the public Prison Service.
Her Majesty's Prison Service is the British Executive Agency reporting to the Home Office tasked with managing many of the prisons within the United Kingdom.
There are two further prisons that were built with public money but are managed privately.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HM_Prison_Service   (1442 words)

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