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<p>HM Prison and Probation Service conducts certain risk assessments for all prisoners
held on remand, such as a cell sharing risk assessment. Specific escape risk assessments
are triggered where intelligence/information is received that suggests a prisoner
poses a risk of potential escape.</p><p>There is a multi-agency, end-to-end case management
process to manage the risk posed by terrorist offenders specifically.</p><p>Individuals
charged with offences connected to terrorism are automatically considered for Category
A conditions. When a prisoner is on remand for a terrorist offence, they will also
have an initial assessment applied, which identifies the level at which the terrorist
risk should be managed. The assessment will be repeated every six months for all prisoners
on remand for terrorist offences. Subsequent assessments and interventions are deployed
following sentencing.</p>
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