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Peter Clarke

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Death10 years ago
Date of birth January 3,1982
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Southport
United Kingdom
Date of died April 13,2014
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Cape Town
South Africa
Job Artist
Height 188 (cm)
Weight 83 (kg)
Teams Tranmere Rovers F.C.
Oldham Athletic A.F.C.
Temple Owls football
Career start 1999
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Peter Michael Clarke is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre back for EFL League Two club Walsall. Clarke began his career with Everton. During his time there he made nine league appearances and had loan spells with Blackpool, Port Vale and Coventry City.

The ageing of the population in prison sees officers working as a carer'

The ageing of the population in prison sees officers working as a carer'
Feb 16,2020 7:22 am

... His concerns were also of the chief inspector of prisons, Peter Clarke, said the prison Service should consider whether a new type of accommodation was required, especially for dealing with older prisoners...

Minister to outline longer jail term plans for serious offenders

Minister to outline longer jail term plans for serious offenders
Feb 16,2020 6:44 am

... Peter Clarke, the chief inspector of prisons, recently told the government that the safety of the public is being put at risk by the release of some prisoners...

Brook House: G4S drops bid for new contract

Brook House: G4S drops bid for new contract
Feb 16,2020 6:32 am

... Peter Clarke, chief inspector of prisons, said: We found no evidence that the abusive culture shown by the Panorama programme was present among the current staff group...

How dangerous are prisons in England and Wales?

How dangerous are prisons in England and Wales?
Feb 16,2020 5:17 am

... So, what are the problems facing jails? What makes a successful prison? There are four basic measures for a healthy jail, set by Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Prisons: What is the reality? Far too many of our jails have been plagued by drugs, violence, appalling living conditions and a lack of access to meaningful rehabilitative activity, chief inspector Peter Clarke said in his annual report...

Young offenders 'get inadequate support on their release'

Young offenders 'get inadequate support on their release'
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... Peter Clarke, the chief inspector of prisons, and Justin Russell, the chief inspector of probation, said the issue with the most detrimental consequences for young people highlighted by the report was a lack of suitable accommodation provided in time for other support to be put in place...

HMP Nottingham prisoners smuggled drugs in Harry Potter book

HMP Nottingham prisoners smuggled drugs in Harry Potter book
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... Rory Stewart said he would quit as prisons minister if assaults at problem jails did not decrease In January 2018, Peter Clarke, the chief inspector of prisons, triggered the urgent notification procedure at Nottingham after concluding it was dangerous, disrespectful and drug-ridden ...

Minister to outline longer jail term plans for serious offenders

Feb 16,2020 3:02 am

The home secretary has announced a new team within The British Transport Police to tackle county lines gangs.

The Criminal networks deliberately target children and vulnerable adults to courier drugs from cities to users across the country.

Priti Patel said the government would invest £20m into identifying and dismantling the gangs.

She was speaking at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester on A Day focused on law and order.

Earlier, Justice Secretary Robert Buckland promised the Tories would "fix the sentencing system" and make sure serious criminals face "tougher" jail terms.

The Children 's Commissioner estimates there are at least 46,000 children in England who are involved in gang activity.

Ms Patel said the funding - which will come from the existing Home Office budget - to confront the gangs would "stop them terrorising our towns and villages and exploiting Our Children ".

She told the conference: "We must back The Police . . to remove the grip gangs and organised criminals have on our communities.

"They just don't care who they hurt or abuse. "

'New and growing danger'

Ms Patel added: "The Kingpins of these criminal gangs are exploiting children, forcing them to carry crack cocaine and heroin across rural and coastal communities, threatening them into carrying guns and knives as 'protection', manipulating them into killing innocent people.

"Faced with this new and growing danger, our Police will know that I will back them to get this under control. "

Funding for the dedicated Police unit will go towards both visible and undercover officers, who will operate at railway stations and "disrupt The Movement of drugs and people involved in gangs".

The £20m funding will also cover:

'We owe it to victims'

During his speech, Mr Buckland said the government would scrap automatic early release of violent or sexual offenders at the halfway point of their sentence.

These serious offenders in England and Wales will be required to serve two-thirds of their sentence behind bars.

As Is currently the case, they will be released under strict licence conditions and if offenders break these conditions, they would be returned to prison.

Mr Buckland said: "We owe it to victims to make this change.

"Don't get me wrong - Some form of earlier release has its place in the Criminal Justice system. It can be used to incentivise good behaviour. But this is not The System we have. "

The use of sobriety tags will also be rolled out across the country to monitor criminals after their release.

The ankle bracelets, which detect alcohol levels in the wearer's sweat, would be used on repeat drunken offenders and alert The Authorities when someone has breached an abstinence order.

Peter Clarke , the Chief Inspector of prisons, recently told the government that the safety of The Public is being put At Risk by the release of Some Prisoners .

Mr Clarke said thousands of Prisoners who were potentially a "High Risk of harm" to The Public were being released "without proper assessment".

Reality Check : what the sentencing reforms mean in practice

In 2018, 78,876 offenders were sent immediately to prison after their conviction.

The vast majority - 90. 6% - of those sentenced are eligible for release after serving half of their term, most for short sentences.

Serious offenders can already be made to serve at least two-thirds of their sentence And Then face the Parole Board - a body that assesses The Prisoner 's suitability to be released to The Public .

Last year, 389 offenders received these "extended sentences".

However, the Prime Minister wants to increase The Number serving two-thirds of their sentence, by proposing that all Prisoners serving four years or more for a serious violent or sexual offence are no longer eligible for automatic release at the halfway point.

For example, last year 606 offenders were put in jail for four or more years for rape - an offence that carries a maximum life imprisonment - and will currently be released half way through their sentence.

Under the new plans, they would have to serve at least two-thirds of their sentence.

The government expects this to increase The Prison population by 3,000.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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