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Prison numbers jump after riots

ENGLAND'S prison population has hit a record high following the jailing of hundreds of people involved in the country's recent riots, according to figures released yesterday. Prison officials said they were working hard to contain the flow of convicts.

Statistics released by the country's Ministry of Justice showed that the total prison population in England and Wales has reached 86,654 - just 1,500 places below the countries' operational capacity.

Prison authorities said they faced an "unprecedented situation" and were working on emergency plans to boost capacity "should further pressure be placed on the prison estate."

The figures show that a net of 700 people have been added to the country's prison system over the last seven days, many of them people found guilty over their roles in the four nights of unrest that swept London and other major cities last week.

According to the justice ministry, 1,300 people had appeared before British courts over the riots by Wednesday and around two-thirds had been jailed.

Prime Minister David Cameron has said he believes judges have been correct to impose tough sentences.

In one of the most eye-catching cases, two men were jailed for four years for attempting to incite rioting by posting messages on Facebook.

Activists and high-profile attorneys have criticized the harsh punishments.

Meanwhile, Prince William and his wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, visited a community center in Birmingham, where three men were killed in a hit-and-run during last week's violence.

The couple spent 15 minutes speaking with families of the victims and greeted emergency workers and local residents at the Summerfield Community Centre.



 

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