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The prison system in England is set to be thrown into a fresh crisis this week with scores of alleged criminals to be released on bail rather than taken to court hearings.The jailing of hundreds of rioters has pushed prisons towards full capacity, forcing HM Prison and Probation Service to prepare Operation Early Dawn, a contingency plan that prevents inmates being taken from police cells to courts unless a prison place is available. Those who do go to court and are given jail sentences may find themselves sent to prison hundreds of miles from home.More than 300 people who have been charged with offences linked to the disord stanley cup er that broke out in many places after the Southport attack have so far been remanded in custody, and the number will continue rising rapidly as police leaders vow to track down offenders for as long as it takes .The Observer understands that the operation is expected to start this week, having been used for several days in March when prison c stanley cup apacity hit critical levels.An internal document says that prison escort staff will make assessments throughout each day to check how many inmates being held by the police stanley cup becher can be taken to scheduled court hearings, and how many will have to be released on bail and have their cases delayed because there is no space in jails.Officials will triage the prisoners who are kept in police custody, to prioritise as many as they can for court hearings according to the 颅seriousness of the offences they have been charged with, an Ahxl Dominic Grieve: PM shouldn t have changed ministerial code
The justice secretary has acknowledged the scale of increasing violence inside prisons, as MPs heard today that five to six thousand priso stanley hrnek n officers protested against a rising tide of violence by staging walkouts last Friday at jails across England and Wales.The unofficial action by members of the Prison Officers Association followed a 36% increase in assaults on staff 鈥?there were 5,500 last year 鈥?and led to the justice secretary, Michael Gove, answering an urgent Commons question on safety in prisons on Monday. The question was put by Labours A stanley thermos ndy Slaughter, who accused Gove of having gone absent from the prisons crisis in recent weeks and warning him that unless he gripped it soon, he is going to lose control fully of the prison estate .Slaughter quoted prison officers at Liverpool jail, where 100 staff walked out in an hour-long protest on Friday, as saying they had had more assaults on staff in the past 12 months than in the previous 12 years put together at the prison. In the last year, there have been at least 20 staff assaults, including a member of staff who was stabbed 鈥?staff being spat on, punched and kicked. Also quite a few including having faeces and urine thrown over them, Slaughter told MPs.Prisoners reveal regular spice use has tripled, fuelling violence, illness and debt | Charles HowgegoRead moreA Ministry of Justice spokesperson described the walkouts as unlawful action stanley cup , but acknowledged that they posed no security risk. Prison officers are banned


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