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Home / Crime and Justice / Prison Staff Under Fire After Inmate's Tragic Death

Prison Staff Under Fire After Inmate's Tragic Death

22 Nov

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Summary

  • An inmate was found hanging after a blocked cell hatch was not immediately reported.
  • Staff shortages and worsening prison conditions were cited as contributing factors.
  • Inaccurate record-keeping and a failure to act on risk factors preceded the death.
Prison Staff Under Fire After Inmate's Tragic Death

A recent inquest has brought to light critical failures in prison safety protocols following the death of an inmate, identified as Crosher. He was discovered hanging in his cell after a blocked hatch was not promptly addressed. The responding officer acknowledged making a "very serious" mistake by not immediately initiating an emergency response upon discovering the obstruction.

Testimony revealed significant challenges within the facility, including severe staff sickness leading to understaffing and a "massive influx of contraband." This environment, described as having "worsening conditions," may have led to a desensitization to emergencies. Senior management's lack of support was also a point of contention.

Further details emerged regarding other staff members' actions. One officer admitted to incorrectly logging a check that never occurred, while another was not fully informed of the inmate's history of self-harm or the precise timing of previous checks. This lack of clear communication and adherence to procedure contributed to the circumstances surrounding the inmate's death.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Crosher was found hanging in his cell after a blocked hatch was not immediately reported, leading to a delayed emergency response.
Yes, staff sickness and lack of support from management were cited as contributing to worsening conditions and potentially overlooked emergencies.
One responding officer was unaware of Crosher's history of self-harm and substance abuse, which could have altered their response.

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