Sentences with phrase «cuts officer numbers»

Then the prison service overcrowds prisons and cuts officer numbers, making it impossible for those staff that do remain to deliver decent teaching.

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Research by the Howard League found that the number of prison officers in the Scrubs was cut by 35 % in almost four years, from 310 at the end of August 2010 to 200 at the end of June 2014.
Truth is, there's going to be an increase in drug availability in prison of both the legal and the illegal sort when you cut down on prison officer numbers.
Senior military officers could find themselves handed greater powers to run the services even as their overall numbers are cut.
Take it as read each of the candidates will campaign against the government's crazy police cuts which will see up to 16,000 officers, a similar number of back office roles and 1,800 PCSOs face the chop.
I note that the amendment that bears the name of the right hon. Member for Blackburn [Jack Straw] contains a request that the cuts do not damage the number of police officers.
To improve the city's safety and protect against terror threats, all the candidates called for either an influx of new police officers to bolster the force or at the very least an end to the cuts that have slashed the number of officers patrolling the city over the past 12 years.
He insisted that Labour's plans to balance the books would be «aggressive,» but insisted that «our cuts will not be the number of police officers on our streets or nurses in our hospitals or teachers in our classroom.»
Haigh, who was elected as MP for Sheffield Heeley in 2015 general election and was the youngest Labour member of that parliament, also railed against the «seven years of prolonged, deep cuts from this Conservative Government that have led to police officer numbers falling and crime rising».
She said she would also like to boost the number of police officers patrolling city streets to combat crime and also cut down on overtime costs.
We are already saving up to 800,000 hours of police time a year by cutting red tape and our plans to do more will mean that there should be no reduction in the number of police officers on the streets.
While the prison population has grown, officer numbers have been cut without any thought for the consequences,» chief executive Frances Crook said.
The number of officers in public sector prisons has been cut by 41 % in less than four years, according to new figures obtained by penal reformers.
Over nine in ten believed there would be a decline in service delivery due to planned budget cuts, while 86 % felt cutting police officer numbers would have a detrimental effect on crime levels.
DOWNTOWN — Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer warned of a «horrific» rat invasion plaguing New York and accused the Health Department of making the problem worse Tuesday after cuts to the number of pest control officers out on the street.
It comes after senior police officers warned the Home Secretary that planned cuts to officer numbers will «severely impact» their ability to deal with a Paris - style attack.
Harry Fletcher from the National Association of Probation Officers (NAPO) union predicts a rise in prison numbers after cuts to police and probation numbers.
The councilman said he would have wanted the final budget to increase the number of NYPD officers on the street, although it avoided some ugly cuts.
There are a number of steroids that have been recommended by medical officers to help in cutting, stripping body fat and looking ripped.
In fact, the move in my childhood home town of Clevedon to cut the number of vehicles available to Police community support officers (PCSOs) and instead ask them to use the buses may in fact be a blessing in disguise.
London's murder surge is the result of budget cuts and crippling reductions in officer numbers, according to one of the city's former senior policemen.
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