Table 5: Prison er on officer assault incidents in female prisons
Establishment
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Bronzefield
17
85
77
41
80
Downview
10
6
7
29
9
11
6
Drake Hall
1
1
1
1
East Sutton Park
1
1
Eastwood Park
5
11
7
21
25
8
6
Foston Hall
28
14
8
11
25
25
12
Holloway
88
88
93
78
99
90
95
Low Newton
27
16
24
27
19
18
24
Morton Hall
4
1
3
2
5
1
New Hall
25
21
14
23
57
46
24
Send
2
4
2
3
1
4
Styal
4
7
12
13
32
45
18
Total
194
169
169
207
275
245
190
Table 6: Prison er on officer assault incidents in young offender institutions
Establishment
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Ashfield
124
62
71
152
127
86
128
Aylesbury
12
15
5
15
18
13
27
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Brinsford
24
31
26
17
8
12
17
Castington
53
52
53
50
42
41
28
Cookham Wood
2
14
5
3
1
2
1
Deerbolt
9
5
25
32
21
34
36
Feltham
83
102
169
129
115
103
89
Glen Parva
41
27
39
31
40
50
38
Hindley
25
23
13
30
55
41
50
Huntercombe
15
18
15
14
32
22
31
Lancaster Farms
20
9
27
46
51
31
16
Northallerton
6
11
13
10
6
5
5
Portland
22
15
39
37
41
37
24
Reading
6
7
16
14
11
9
11
Rochester
5
15
16
23
13
4
29
Stoke Heath
47
20
37
52
63
65
53
Thorn Cross
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
Warren Hill
12
19
34
35
46
43
Werrington
5
21
18
19
20
12
30
Wetherby
9
11
70
66
56
35
39
Total
509
473
677
775
758
649
696
(1) Notes to assault incident tables : 1. Recent assaults data from prisons using the new NOMIS computer system (Albany, Camp Hill and Parkhurst) are excluded. 2. indicates that there have either been no assaults in that period or that the data are not available or applicable for that period (for example, if the prison has been using a different reporting system or has re-roled). Those prisons affected by re-roling are listed in the following table. 3. Assault risk is unevenly distributed around the prison estate and changes over time. The following list contains the major changes such as prisons opening, closing and re-roling etc. which affect assault figures. These need to be taken into account when interpreting changes from one year to the next.