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Leicester Prison Overwhelmed: Violence, Drugs Plague Inmates
18 Nov
Summary
- HMP Leicester has the highest assault rate of comparable reception prisons.
- 29% of prisoners tested positive for drugs, with support delays.
- Many prisoners spend less than two hours out of cells on weekends.

HMP Leicester is facing significant challenges with overcrowding, violence, and drug use, according to a recent inspection. Safety and purposeful activity have reportedly deteriorated, with the prison exhibiting the highest assault rate among similar reception facilities. Drug testing revealed a 29% positive rate, compounded by delays in substance misuse support.
The inspection highlighted that prisoners are often locked up for prolonged periods due to the strain on the aging Victorian infrastructure, which was designed for a much lower capacity. Many inmates endure cramped cells with poor ventilation. Despite these serious concerns, inspectors noted positive aspects such as good access to social visits and a popular, well-utilized gym.
Healthcare and education services at the prison also drew criticism, with longstanding issues failing to be addressed. This includes missed healthcare appointments, inadequate care plans for long-term conditions, and insufficient support for learning needs. Furthermore, many prisoners are released homeless, and daily routines are reportedly unreliable, impacting accountability and staff efficiency.




