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<p>The Government publishes quarterly statistics on assaults in prison, and a more
detailed annual breakdown, and both are available at:</p><p><a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/safety-in-custody-quarterly-update-to-december-2018"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/safety-in-custody-quarterly-update-to-december-2018</a>.</p><p>Details
of sexual assaults can be found in <em>Assaults in prison custody 2000 to 2018</em>
at table 3.9.</p><p> </p><p>The Government is taking unprecedented action to improve
safety in prisons. We have recruited over 4,700 more prison officers since October
2016, and we now have the greatest number in post since early 2012. The Challenge,
Support and Intervention Plan case management process for prisoners at risk of violence
has been mandated for all prisons to help staff to manage violent prisoners and those
identified as posing a raised risk of being violent.</p><p> </p><p>We are committed
to reducing violence in prison and we encourage prisoners to report assaults, so that
we can take action against perpetrators and support victims. The most important support
that we can provide is to ensure that all allegations are taken seriously and investigated
thoroughly, and that appropriate action is taken if they are proven. Other support
can include: ensuring that there is no contact between alleged perpetrator and victim;
increased supervision of the person who reported the assault, to build their sense
of security and confidence; and referral to other forms of help such as peer supporters,
health staff, and specialist external services.</p>
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