Charlie Taylor
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 30 |
Date of birth | September 18,1993 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | York |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 176 (cm) |
Weight | 70 (kg) |
Career start | May 2011 |
Current teams | Burnley F. C. |
Books | Divas and Dictators: The Secrets to Having a Much Better Behaved Child |
Divas & Door Slammers: The Secret to Having a Better Behaved Teenager | |
Review of the Youth Justice System in England and Wales | |
The Government Response to Charlie Taylor's Review of the Youth Justice System | |
Movies/Shows | Saving Grace B. Jones |
Martial Law 2: Undercover | |
Shout | |
The Natural History of Parking Lots | |
Code of Vengeance | |
A Quiet Little Neighborhood, A Perfect Little Murder | |
Dalton: Code of Vengeance II | |
Dalton | |
Teams | Burnley F.C. |
Education | Tadcaster Grammar School |
Nationality | English |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 438440 |
Charlie Taylor Life story
Charles James Taylor is an English professional footballer who plays as a left back for EFL Championship club Burnley. He is a former England U19 international.
Rat-infested Bedford Prison found to have highest violence levels
... The Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor, issued an urgent notification for improvement within days of the inspection, as conditions had deteriorated so sharply since the last checks...
Wandsworth prison life: Decay, drugs and drudgery
... The latest, by Charlie Taylor, the Chief Inspector of Prisons, described how inmates were locked in their cells for at least 22 hours a day...
HMP Woodhill: Call for emergency measures at 'unsafe' prison
... Charlie Taylor, the chief inspector of prisons, has contacted Justice Secretary Alex Chalk to issue an urgent notification for improvement...
UK is compassionate, says PM after Suella Braverman invasion row
... Since then, chief inspector Charlie Taylor said the situation had " significantly deteriorated"...
Suella Braverman says she will fix broken asylum system
... But the chief inspector of prisons, Charlie Taylor, told BBC Radio 4 s Today programme on Monday that " the home office and and contractors need to get a grip"...
HMP Woodhill: Call for emergency measures at 'unsafe' prison
By Neve Gordon-Farleigh & Flora ThompsonBBC News & PA Media
Inspectors have called for the high-security jail HMP Woodhill to be put into emergency measures amid attacks on officers and " chronic" staff shortages.
The Prison , in Milton Keynes , was deemed to be " fundamentally unsafe" following an inspection in August.
Charlie Taylor , the Chief Inspector of prisons, has contacted Justice Secretary Alex Chalk to issue an urgent notification for improvement.
The Ministry of Justice has been contacted for comment.
The Prison holds about 500 male Category A offenders, including Charles Bronson , and was said to have the " highest rate of serious assaults in England and Wales" on staff, with " bullying and intimidation by prisoners to be commonplace".
Low morale meant many staff had " voted with their feet" with more officers leaving than joining, and with " no indication that The Situation would improve" the watchdog said.
'Urgent support needed'In August, The Bbc reported the jail was on a with previous inspections also highlighting a lack of staff at The Site .
Chelsea Lee, deputy head of residence, said it took " a certain kind of person" to be a Prison Officer .
" Sometimes we have bad days. There can be high frustrations working in this kind of custodial environment, " She Said .
" There could be multiple incidents throughout The Day and it's quite high stress levels for the officers. "
Mr Taylor expressed concern that a " complex, high-risk" prison like Woodhill could not " operate effectively with such chronic staff shortages".
" Urgent support is needed from HMPPS (His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service) to help Woodhill and other establishments to develop credible, long-term plans that improve staff recruitment, and, crucially, staff retention, " He Said .
The Inspectors ' report also found high levels of violence and drug use at the jail, with the rate of self-harm among inmates the highest in the country for men's prisons.
Twenty-six offenders were found to be " self isolating" in cells In Fear of their own safety, while staff shortages meant education classes and work had been cancelled for inmates, leaving them " frustrated".
The watchdog said without significantly improving staffing levels, " it was not clear how the jail will improve".
Pia Sinha, chief executive of The Prison Reform Trust, branded The Report " shocking" adding: " After repeated warnings, it is extremely disappointing that The Prison now finds itself in this position.
" Ministers urgently need to get a grip on what has gone wrong. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com