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Prisons: New Prisons

Oral question asked in the House of Lords, by Baroness Trumpington (Conservative). It was answered on Wednesday, 20 March 2013.

Question

My Lords, may I stretch the words of the Question a little further to include farming? Farming was formerly part of a prisoner’s range of choices, particularly with a view to future jobs and a lifestyle. Apart from that, the meat that they provided from pigs and cows was fed to the prisoners and was perfectly delicious, as I know from Pentonville prison.

Answer

I think it was possible to have prison farms in the past. My noble friend is right about both the sustainability of such regimes and the benefit to prisoners. I am not sure that present circumstances would allow that, but I recently visited a prison in the north-west that had opened up a section of the land to develop an under-glass market garden. That was being very well used by the prisoners, who had gained great benefit both from the training that they received there and the personal satisfaction that such work gave.

Type
Oral question
Reference
744 c588 
Session
2012-13
Oral question type
Supplementary
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
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