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  • Long announces prison staff increase in response to rising prisoner numbers

    Topics:
    • Justice and the law, 
    • Prisons, 
    • Youth Justice

    Date published: 23 July 2024

    Justice Minister Naomi Long today announced the number of Northern Ireland Prison staff is to be increased by 75 in response to the rising prisoner population.

    Justice Minister Naomi Long pictured Governor Tracy Megrath

    Since July 2021 the prison population has increased by over 500 prisoners and now stands at 1,920.

    Speaking during a visit to Maghaberry Prison, Minister Long said: “There has been a very steep rise in our prisoner population in recent years, which has been felt particularly at Maghaberry, where prisoner numbers are 1,263. Fortunately, we have not reached the circumstances which are faced in other jurisdictions, however in anticipation of a further rise to the prisoner numbers here, we have readied accommodation and staffing numbers will be increased.

    “The decision to add to existing staffing levels is a response to the rising prisoner population, but will also ensure the Prison Service has the resources it needs to focus on keeping people in custody safe and secure, and supporting individuals in their rehabilitation and resettlement. A new recruitment campaign will launch later this year and I would encourage people who think they are up to the challenge to apply.”

    Minister Long added: “Today I met committed and excellent staff at Maghaberry Prison. These are people doing a difficult job in support of a safer Northern Ireland. Working in prisons isn’t for everyone, but those who choose to do so are exceptional.”

    Beverley Wall, Director General of the Northern Ireland Prison Service, said: “Despite the many challenges in our prisons, our staff continue to support and encourage prisoners through our rehabilitative programmes. The fact that prisons have remained stable, are not in crisis, is testament to the dedication and professionalism of everyone, including partner agencies, who are working to keep people safe and to support them to change.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. Photo caption 1: Justice Minister Naomi Long has announced the number of prison staff is to be increased by 75 in response to the rising prisoner population. The Minister is pictured during a visit to Maghaberry Prison chatting with Governor Tracy Megrath and prison staff; Photo caption 2 - Justice Minister Naomi Long is pictured with Maghaberry Prison Governor Tracy Megrath in Lagan House, one of the old square houses in Maghaberry, which has been readied in anticipation of a further rise in the prison population.
    2. There are three prison establishments in Northern Ireland - Maghaberry, Magilligan and Hydebank Wood College and Women’s Prison.
      • Maghaberry Prison is the only Category ‘A’ prison in Northern Ireland and also operates as a remand prison for all adult male prisoners. It accommodates a range of sentenced prisoners such as life sentence, indeterminate and extended custody prisoners, separated prisoners, fine defaulters and civil prisoners.
      • Magilligan is a medium to low security Prison which holds male prisoners with six years or less to serve and who meet the relevant security classification.
      • Hydebank Wood College and Female Prison has a focus on education, learning and employment accommodates young people between the ages of 18 and 21. It also accommodates female remand and sentenced prisoners in Ash House, a house block within the complex.
    3. All media enquiries should be directed to press office via  EMAIL  
    4. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for Media Enquiries Only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The Duty Press Officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.

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