The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the table below.
Protection prisoners are those prisoners who would be considered to be under threat or “at risk” in the general population. This may arise as a result of a request from the prisoner or after consideration by Prison management. As of 19 March 2013 there were 3 prisoners aged 17 on protection. The Governor’s primary concern is the safety and welfare of the prisoners in the Institution. Every effort is made to ensure that those prisoners who cannot associate freely with the general prison population have the greatest possible access to services, including education, work and training or access to the gym. I can inform the Deputy that the Governor of St Patrick's Institution has informed me that all prisoners on protection benefit from 1.5 hours of education on a daily basis, they also receive one hour exercise daily. In addition to this they have access to the Gym area twice weekly for an hour at a time. There are no restrictions on the number of visits they receive or the number of phone calls they make. They also have access to the psychology services and drug counsellors on a priority basis.
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Number of prisoners on protection
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Number of prisoners on 23 hours lock-up
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Number of prisoners on 22-23 hours lock-up
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Number of prisoners on 20-22 hours lock-up
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Number of prisoners on 18-20 hours lock-up
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17-year-olds in St Patrick's Institution
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3
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2
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NIL
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1
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NIL
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