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6 This is only true in D-cats – open prisons

7 A two-year period of compulsory service in one of the branches of the armed forces, which ceased to apply for anyone born after 1940

8 the door to each inlass panel in it, covered in wire reen curtain to stop casual passers-by peering in However, during the night, prison officers hold back the curtain to check you’re in bed and haven’t absconded

9 Mr New banned alla sio As Storr purchased the bottle at his last prison, Mr New is issuing a new directive, that any new prisoners arriving at NSC with mouthill have the bottles confiscated

10 The government dropped the bill in March 2004

11 I never phone Mary on her obbled up in moments

12 No suggestion of a scandal at Spring Hill appeared in the national press during the next twelve months

13 Because the last prison pays the expense of discharging a prisoner

14 See Voluatory

15 In Belmarsh, around 70 per cent of the inmates were black, in Wayland 30 per cent, and currently at NSC we have four black prisoners out of 207 I’ht be more black prisoners involved in violent crime than in fraud

16 An inmate who completes a quarter of his sentence and proves to be a ible for outside work First he must complete tn visits without incident The next step is to apply for Community Service Volunteers work (CSV), perhaps in an old people’s home or an Oxfam shop Once he’s completed a e-earning job, ives a prisoner the chance to send s to fall back on once released

17 Interesting grammatical error

18 Frank flew from LA to London to appear in ie Peppiatt that I had been in Rome with athe World Athletics Chaave a dauilty

19 Mr and Mrs Barker are now separated Mrs Barker stood down from the parole board in September 2001

20 He was very distressed to learn last year that the Ho the prison