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Petition for the old closed down the massive Selly Oak Hospital in Birmingham (& other vacated buildings) be used to increase F/T or P/T prison places

Submitted on Wednesday 23rd November 2011

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

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Petition for the old closed down the massive Selly Oak Hospital in Birmingham (& other vacated buildings) be used to increase F/T or P/T prison places

Additional Information

The lack of prison places meant that even those offenders that should be in custody are not. Imprisonment is necessary for some offences, as a deterrent, to protect the public, break/treat the cycle of behaviour, to prevent an offender or suspect from absconding, etc. Prison places can be increased by (1) Part-time open prisons, perhaps two weeks in prison, two weeks out for selected prisoners (but not for violent, sex offenders, persistent offenders, illegal immigrants) (2) Full-time/part-time open prisons in schools, old barracks, vacant buildings (like offices, libraries, closed down hospitals, schools, fleet of prison ships) (3) Deporting more foreign prisoners earlier than their release date (4) Treatment/education/supervision rather than imprisonment, for certain offenders who are mentally ill, drug addicts, sex offenders (chemical/hormonal ‘castration’) (6) Sending prisoners to be held in custody aboard, to work in farms, etc (7) less remand prisoners.


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