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Tasers to be used in prisons to tackle ‘unacceptably high’ levels of violence | UK News



Tasers can be used in prisons for the first time to tackle “unacceptably high” levels of violence, as part of a new trial.Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has said she is “determined to keep prison staff safe”.
Specialist officers from two bases in Oxfordshire and Doncaster can now be deployed to incidents in adult male prisons in England and Wales, equipped with Tasers.

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In a demonstration hostage situation, officers used pyrotechnics to distract an aggressive inmate

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Officers tackled an aggressive ‘inmate’ after he was distracted by pyrotechnics in the demonstration

Reporters attending a demonstration were shown how they could be used in certain scenarios, where there is a threat to safety, including hostage situations or riots, and where multiple people are involved in “mass disorder”.One demonstration involved four prisoners who had become disruptive in the exercise yard.
After staff were forced to withdraw, three inmates turned on one and it was deemed there was an “immediate threat to life.”Officers gave verbal warnings before deploying the Tasers at a distance.

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This trial will use the Taser 7 model, which is what police officers currently use.It can generate 50,000 volts when triggered, but drops to about 1,500 volts when hitting the target.
In a separate hostage situation, officers used pyrotechnics which produced loud bangs and smoke to distract an aggressive “inmate” before putting them in handcuffs.

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An ‘inmate’ is tackled by a security officer during a simulation

At first, specialist national officers from the two bases can be deployed if such incidents occur.It’s understood at the moment these teams get 800 callouts a year – averaging just over two a day.The trial will run until enough data is collected to determine whether Tasers should be rolled out more widely.Ms Mahmood said she intends to have further updates in the autumn and will “consider” whether local staff inside jails can use them.”From my perspective, this is very much the beginning,” she said.Violence in prisons has been rising. In the 12 months to December there were 10,605 assaults on staff, a rise of 13% on the year before and a new peak. Serious assaults were also up 10% on the previous 12 months.

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A security officer demonstrates the Taser in use

Earlier this year, Manchester Arena bomb plotter Hashem Abedi attacked prison staff at the high-security jail HMP Frankland, using hot cooking oil and homemade, or improvised, weapons.The justice secretary said the incident at Frankland “forced the pace” of further measures to tackle violence.Southport killer Axel Rudakubana also allegedly attacked a member of staff at HMP Belmarsh by pouring hot water over them from inside his cell.The Prison Officers Association (POA) union urged ministers to consider protective equipment and stab vests for staff.Read more:Tories call for Tasers to be used in prisons’Bleak’ prison in special measures
Last month, the government announced the use of body armour at certain units in high-security jails, which house some of the most dangerous inmates.But while “grateful” for a “step in the right direction”, the POA don’t think the new measure goes far enough – and instead want specialist staff inside jails trained to use Tasers.”It is pointless a national response being several hours away if, locally, Taser is needed to immediately preserve life and combat threat,” Mark Fairhurst, the POA’s national chairman said.

Whitehall wants to consider the “lessons” from this trial before any potential further rollout.Ms Mahmood pointed out that while Tasers have been used for many years by the police, “a custodial setting is different to usage in other scenarios”.

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