Calls for prison reform as extended lock-up damages mental health of prisoners, group claims

Prisoners subjected to 22 and 23 hour lock-up are at greater risk of mental health, campaigners have said.

Calls for prison reform as extended lock-up damages mental health of prisoners, group claims

Prisoners subjected to 22 and 23 hour lock-up are at greater risk of mental health, campaigners have said.

With more than 200 convicts limited to one or two hours a day outside a cell, the Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) has claimed that the practice should only ever be used as a temporary arrangement.

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