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Privatisation of justice condemned

by Mark Rowe

A prison reform charity has called on the government to halt the privatisation of justice after two private prisons were in July rated among the worst in the country.

A Ministry of Justice (MoJ) report has concluded that the overall performance of G4S-run Oakwood and Serco-run Thameside is ‘of serious concern’, awarding them the lowest ranking possible.

Meanwhile, another MoJ report has rated the performance of every probation trust in England and Wales as either exceptional or good.

The reports come shortly after the government announced plans to hand the majority of probation work in England and Wales to the private sector.

Responding to the league tables, Frances Crook, Chief Executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said: “There could not be a more damning indictment of the government’s fanatical obsession with justice privatisation than its own performance figures.

“Last autumn, the Justice Secretary hailed G4S Oakwood as an example of what the private sector could achieve in prisons. We agree. The prison, ranked joint-bottom in the country, is wasting millions and creating ever more victims of crime.

“The figures also show that the public sector probation service is turning lives around, protecting victims and keeping costs down. We have the best probation service in the world. So why is the government trying to destroy it by handing it over to private security firms? The Justice Secretary should immediately scrap his politically-motivated privatisation of probation.”

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