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No Sky TV, no Xbox: prisoners' perks to be axed as Chris Grayling gets tough on jails | The Independent
Thousands of prisoners could lose their automatic access to gym equipment, games consoles and other perks under plans for a tough new regime in Britain’s jails.Chris Grayling, the Justice Secretary, is finalising proposals that will be announced in the next couple of months to combat right-wing complaints that prisons are too lax.
Under the plans it will become harder for prisoners to earn the right to perks such as having games consoles in their cells. Ministers are also planning to increase the threshold of “good behaviour”, requiring prisoners to work or enrol in education courses in order to receive privileges.
Sky television will be banned in private prisons and discussions are under way into whether it is practical to make thousands of inmates wear prison uniform rather than their own clothes.
Under the plans it will become harder for prisoners to earn the right to perks such as having games consoles in their cells. Ministers are also planning to increase the threshold of “good behaviour”, requiring prisoners to work or enrol in education courses in order to receive privileges.
Sky television will be banned in private prisons and discussions are under way into whether it is practical to make thousands of inmates wear prison uniform rather than their own clothes.
More than 36,000 inmates are allowed to play video games in prison, figures have shown.Junior justice minister Crispin Blunt said more than a third of prisoners in England and Wales were eligible to own games consoles under a good behaviour scheme.
But he stressed that no public money had been used to buy consoles or games for adult prisoners since 2008, with inmates and their families footing the bill.
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In 2008, an audit turned up 12,948 games consoles in prisons and young offender institutions, with £221,726 of taxpayers' money spent on PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo systems and software.
Last year it emerged that more than 4,000 prisoners had satellite television in their cells.
But he stressed that no public money had been used to buy consoles or games for adult prisoners since 2008, with inmates and their families footing the bill.
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In 2008, an audit turned up 12,948 games consoles in prisons and young offender institutions, with £221,726 of taxpayers' money spent on PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo systems and software.
Last year it emerged that more than 4,000 prisoners had satellite television in their cells.
Update on Game Consoles in prisons - a Freedom of Information request to HM Prison Service - WhatDoTheyKnow
Annex A Games consoles questionnaire attachment J Simpson FOI 59128.doc
they seem to have an Xbox, not sure if its the latest model, they obviously don't pat test devices in prison or the Prison services are on a cover up..
don't believe old smeg he is nobrainer and makes tulip up!
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