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Prison inspection 'positive' despite drugs concerns
The Journal
|December 12, 2025
INSPECTORS have found a North East prison to be “well-run”, but concerns have also been raised over the availability of drugs and increased violence.
An unannounced inspection of HMP Northumberland was carried out in August and September this year, and a number of concerns have since been raised.
The recently published report by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons found the category C prison to be “reasonably good” across all assessments.
The inspection found that there were generally good staff-prisoner relations that made the atmosphere across the jail positive; this was also reflected in the amount of staff assaults, which are among the lowest in the country.
However, there were a number of concerns raised. The report states that levels of violence had increased significantly since the previous inspection by more than 80%.
However, rates of assaults on both staff and prisoners remained below the average for similar prisons and there were fewer serious assaults.
The report said: “Disappointingly, there were not enough meaningful incentives to help prisoners behave well and many complained that, because there were not enough spaces on accredited programmes, they felt progression was limited.
This story is from the December 12, 2025 edition of The Journal.
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