- The number of prison officers in England and Wales investigated for inappropriate relationships with inmates has nearly tripled in five years, rising from 51 in 2020 to 144 in 2024.
- Experts attribute this increase to a recruitment and retention crisis leading to inexperienced staff, including "teenagers with no work experience beyond Saturday jobs," being hired in challenging prisons.
- The investigation also revealed an 86% increase in prison officers investigated for smuggling contraband into jails during the same period.
- Concerns have been raised about inadequate recruitment, vetting, and training processes, which contribute to staff vulnerability to corruption.
- While the majority of prison staff are honest, the Prison Service emphasizes its commitment to catching corrupt individuals through its Counter-Corruption Unit and stricter vetting procedures.
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