Findings Paper Living Conditions - Justice Inspectorates
Findings paper 6 Life in prison: Living conditions 1.5 Prisons group directors document a cell’s certified normal accommodation (CNA) and its maximum capacity on cell certificates.6 1.6 The PSI provides guidance as to what a typical cell may look like but no minimum measurements.7 Cells are instead subjectively assessed by HMPPS prisons group ...
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