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Last Updated: Tuesday, 28 June, 2005, 14:41 GMT 15:41 UK
Jersey jail undergoes inspection
La Moye Prison
La Moye has been criticised by inspectors in the past
An official inspection of La Moye prison in Jersey has begun.

The team of inspectors from the UK are spending a week looking at the running of the jail and conditions for inmates.

The prison is checked every few years by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons at the request of the Home Affairs Committee.

General inspectors are joined by experts who make recommendations on issues at the island prison such as health and education.

Following the last inspection in 2001, 147 recommendations were made for improvements, but almost two thirds have still not been taken up.

Governor Steven Gibbens is concerned about overcrowding, a lack of staff and poor conditions for inmates.

The report on the prison is expected in the next three months.


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