Prison Island: A new report on prison expansion in England, Wales and Scotland
Corporate Watch has released its new report on prison expansion in England, Wales and Scotland: Prison Island. It shines a light on one of the biggest prison building programs in generations.
The report also contains a section on the links between prison labour and prison expansion.
Read the latest research on:
- The Prison Estates Transformation Programme that aims to create 10,000 new prison places by 2020 through the construction of six mega prisons and five new ‘residential centres’ for women
- Detailed information about each of the proposed prisons and their locations
- Companies building the prisons
- The people behind the projects
- New prisons being built by the Scottish Prison Service, including a potential prison for people of non-binary gender
- The British Government’s attempts to build prisons abroad in Nigeria and Jamaica
The UK prison population has risen by 82% in the last 30 years. We are increasingly becoming a ‘prison island’, where state violence and imprisonment are used to maintain a divided society built on exploitation. England and Wales have the highest imprisonment rate in western Europe, with Scotland the third most imprisoning country.
This once-in-a-generation prison building programme represents a significant expansion of the repressive apparatus of the British state, entrenching the power of corporations in the criminal justice system even further. This report aims to document and contextualise this escalation in mass incarceration and provide information to support those fighting against it.
Download a copy of the report:
The publication is also available to order on the Corporate Watch shop.
For bulk copies please email contact@corporatewatch.org
Corporate Watch are also planning to tour this autumn to promote the report. If you would like to host a workshop or info night, please contact us at contact@corporatewatch.org