Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Grahame Morris (Labour), on Wednesday, 6 March 2024, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 32 members in total.
Razor attacks in prisons
That this House condemns the horrific and cowardly unprovoked razor attack on a prison officer at HMP Humber on 9 February 2024, which resulted in 53 stitches for a facial wound; notes with alarm the rising tide of prison violence since the end of pandemic lockdowns, with assaults against staff up 16% and the total number of assaults up 21% over the past 12 months; further notes with alarm the rise in weapon attacks, with knife and blade assault incidents up 16% in the most recent year reported compared with a 2% rise in assaults involving all types of weapons, which made up 25% of all prison assaults in 2022 compared with 10% in 2010; agrees with the Government’s 2021 Prison Strategy White Paper’s assessment that traditional wet-shave razors can be used by prisoners both as a weapon for assaults and to self-harm; expresses concern that, despite seven pilot projects on alternatives to wet-shave razors since the White Paper, no decision has yet been made about future shaving provision in prisons; agrees with the POA union that it is reckless and irrational to give prisoners access to wet-shave razors, especially in the current prison-violence crisis; further agrees with the POA that no more trials are needed to conclude that wet-shave razors are far more dangerous than electric razors; and calls on the Government to remove wet-shave razors from prisons immediately and to introduce electric-razor provision as a matter of urgency.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 479
- Session
- 2023-24
- Other sponsors
- Gordon Henderson
- Jim Shannon
- Liz Saville Roberts
- Chris Stephens
- Mary Kelly Foy
- Subjects
- Crimes of violence Prisons Razors
- Link
- View this Early day motion on edm.parliament.uk
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- 2024-04-10 09:14:33 +0100
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