Home Affairs - Fourth Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 9 November 2000.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
REPORT
HOW EFFECTIVE WAS BLANTYRE HOUSE PRISON BEFORE
5 MAY 2000?
BACKGROUND
CONDUCT OF THE INQUIRY
WAS THE SEARCH CONDUCTED PROPERLY
CONCLUSIONS ON THE
SEARCH
Was it necessary to carry out the
search?
Was the search conducted properly?
Did what was found justify the search?
Did the Prison Service properly represent
the results of the search?
WAS IT ESSENTIAL TO REMOVE THE GOVERNOR AT
THE SAME TIME?
WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE EVENTS OF
5 MAY?
WHAT WERE THE RISKS INVOLVED IN THE RESETTLEMENT
REGIME AT BLANTYRE HOUSE?
COULD THE PRISON SERVICE HAVE MANAGED THE
SITUATION MORE EFFICTIVELY?
The relationship between the governor
and the area manager
Bullying
MR MURTAGH'S ATTITUDE
TO RESETTLEMENT
ABSENCE OF A RESETTLEMENT
POLICY
SECURITY STATUS OF BLANTYRE
HOUSE
Conclusion on whether the prison service
could have managed the situation more effectively?
WHO SHOULD TAKE RESPONSIBILITY
CONDUCT OF THE PRISON SERVICE
Openness
ROLE OF THE CHIEF INSPECTOR OF PRISONS
WHAT SHOULD NOW BE DONE TO ENSURE BLANTYRE
HOUSE REMAINS AN EFFECTIVE RESETTLEMENT PRISON?
WHAT IS THE PRISON SERVICE TRYING TO ACHIEVE
IN RESETTLEMENT?
CONCLUSION
SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE RELATING TO
THE REPORT
LIST OF WITNESSES
LIST OF APPENDICES TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
LIST OF UNPRINTED MEMORANDA
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
APPENDICES TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
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