I keep an eye on it: and notice that HMP Liverpool is in trouble, as according to a leaked report, it’s in a condition best described as ‘atrocious.’
Compounded by the gaol’s problems with its healthcare unit.
Frankly?
I think that’s disgusting.
We sentence people to time in gaol.
We should make sure the conditions prisoners are are good: that includes the healthcare provision, inside.
We need to do this? Because it’s a prison.
Look, we send people to gaol as a punishment.
To me, that means those prisoners walk out alive at the end of their sentence, having done their time. Falling physically ill as a result of unhealthy conditions or bad healthcare is an extra sentence that has not been handed out by a court. Falling mentally ill — and potentially being a suicide — as a result of that gaol time, means that prisoner doesn’t complete their sentence is on a par.
Either way?
The state of HMP Liverpool does not serve justice.
Q5)Finally … 18th December, 1939, saw the birth of writer, Michael Moorcock. Moorcock novel, The Coming of the Terraphiles, was a spin off of which TV show?
* We’re going to have to see, Olga, we really are … ! (Sorry about the HMS Liverpool rant, but that’s something of a bugaboo …)
† I know I’m looking forward to it, Debbi: I mean … three Doctors … (You know, I’m going to HAVE to read Coming of the Terraphiles: Moorcock is one of the British fantasy/SF authors.)
Q1) Plantagenet Q2) Thomas Becket Q3) Jamestown Q4) Berlin Q5) Avignon Pope I agree with you. I did a prison psychiatric clinic for a while, and things were getting worse and worse (we were visiting a prison in Doncaster, where there are a few). But they had closed the healthcare wing by the time I left work, so I'm not sure how things will be now. They had to transfer people who needed care because of lack of facilities... We would get prisoners transferred sometimes but it was not easy if they were not spotted due to lack of care.
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Q1) Plantagenet
ReplyDeleteQ2) Thomas Becket
Q3) Jamestown
Q4) Berlin
Q5) Avignon Pope
I agree with you. I did a prison psychiatric clinic for a while, and things were getting worse and worse (we were visiting a prison in Doncaster, where there are a few). But they had closed the healthcare wing by the time I left work, so I'm not sure how things will be now. They had to transfer people who needed care because of lack of facilities... We would get prisoners transferred sometimes but it was not easy if they were not spotted due to lack of care.
I've never read him. FWIW, I have read C.S. Lewis and Tolkien, of course. And Terry Pratchett, thanks to you! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, of course, Douglas Adams. Heavens!
1. Plantagenet
2. Thomas Becket (I fell in love with Richard Burton after seeing him play Becket!)
3. Jamestown
4. Berlin
5. Avignon pope