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Helen Boothman [mailto:[FOI #29809 email]]

Our Ref: 63762

7th May 2010

Dear Ms Boothman

Freedom of Information Request

Thank you for your e-mails dated 27th February and 1st April 2010, in which you requested the following information from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) in relation to the Measuring the Quality of Prison Life Survey:

1. The percentage of prisoners at each establishment who agreed, disagreed or were

undecided about their response to q57 about the right to vote.
    

2. The mean (average) figure for each establishment in relation to q57.


3. The mean (average) figure for all establishments in relation to q57.
    

Your request has been passed to me because I have responsibility for answering requests which relate to Audit & Corporate Assurance (National Offender Management Service - NOMS) and has been handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).

I can confirm that the Department holds the information you are seeking and this can be found in the table below:

NOMS AUDIT & CORPORATE ASSURANCE

MEASURING THE QUALITY OF PRISON LIFE SURVEY - REPONSES TO QUESTION 57

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prison

Survey date

Sample size

Strongly agree or agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Strongly disagree or disagree

Mean score from 1 to 5

Albany

28-Sep-09

N=112

65.2%

25.0%

9.8%

3.80

Altcourse

06-Apr-09

N= 99

53.5%

23.2%

23.2%

3.41

Birmingham

18-May-09

N=109

52.3%

31.2%

16.5%

3.53

Blantyre House

29-Jun-09

N= 76

63.2%

25.0%

11.8%

3.84

Bullingdon

11-May-09

N=109

59.6%

24.8%

15.6%

3.70

Camphill

28-Sep-09

N=100

56.0%

24.0%

20.0%

3.49

Castington

23-Nov-09

N= 80

30.0%

50.0%

20.0%

3.13

Chelmsford

11-May-09

N=106

55.7%

31.1%

13.2%

3.56

Doncaster

20-Apr-09

N=104

53.8%

33.7%

12.5%

3.57

Drake Hall

17-Aug-09

N=113

58.4%

23.0%

18.6%

3.65

Durham

14-Sep-09

N=111

46.8%

31.5%

21.6%

3.35

East Sutton Park

30-Jun-09

N= 66

54.5%

34.8%

10.6%

3.58

Eastwood Park

14-Apr-09

N=104

48.1%

37.5%

14.4%

3.45

Prison

Survey date

Sample size

Strongly agree or agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Strongly disagree or disagree

Mean score from 1 to 5

Edmunds Hill

05-May-09

N=101

65.3%

19.8%

14.9%

3.86

Erlestoke

07-Dec-09

N=112

52.7%

29.5%

17.9%

3.50

Everthorpe

14-Apr-09

N=100

61.0%

22.0%

17.0%

3.68

Exeter

10-Aug-09

N=109

62.4%

22.9%

14.7%

3.79

Foston Hall

26-May-09

N=113

55.8%

28.3%

15.9%

3.60

Frankland

01-Jun-09

N=105

56.2%

21.9%

21.9%

3.59

Garth

26-Oct-09

N=114

52.6%

31.6%

15.8%

3.61

Grendon

15-Jun-09

N=102

70.6%

10.8%

18.6%

3.88

Haverigg

14-Jul-09

N=106

59.4%

28.3%

12.3%

3.66

Holme House

22-Jun-09

N=104

39.4%

40.4%

20.2%

3.29

Lancaster Farms

16-Dec-09

N= 91

33.0%

28.6%

38.5%

2.96

Latchmere House

18-Jan-10

N= 98

54.1%

26.5%

19.4%

3.46

Leeds

17-Nov-09

N=109

59.6%

23.9%

16.5%

3.72

Leyhill

02-Nov-09

N=110

44.5%

34.5%

20.9%

3.43

Littlehey

24-Aug-09

N=110

60.0%

27.3%

12.7%

3.71

Long Lartin

07-Jul-09

N=110

66.4%

22.7%

10.9%

3.84

Low Newton

14-Sep-09

N=108

52.8%

26.9%

20.4%

3.51

Lowdham Grange

20-Jul-09

N=112

64.3%

17.9%

17.9%

3.68

Morton Hall

03-Aug-09

N=108

53.7%

31.5%

14.8%

3.53

Parkhurst

28-Sep-09

N=111

66.7%

23.4%

9.9%

3.77

Preston

07-Dec-09

N=115

48.7%

34.8%

16.5%

3.48

Risley

21-Sep-09

N=102

47.1%

34.3%

18.6%

3.40

Rye Hill

01-Sep-09

N=111

51.4%

29.7%

18.9%

3.50

Spring Hill

15-Jun-09

N=114

58.8%

22.8%

18.4%

3.58

Stafford

27-Jul-09

N=108

51.9%

34.3%

13.9%

3.56

Stocken

03-Aug-09

N=114

52.6%

27.2%

20.2%

3.55

Stoke Heath

01-Feb-10

N= 87

48.3%

33.3%

18.4%

3.45

Swinfen Hall

07-Sep-09

N=115

38.3%

36.5%

25.2%

3.23

The Mount

27-Apr-09

N=112

67.0%

22.3%

10.7%

3.90

The Verne

13-Jul-09

N=109

59.6%

27.5%

12.8%

3.64

Wakefield

20-Jul-09

N= 98

77.6%

12.2%

10.2%

4.11

Wandsworth

15-Jun-09

N=101

56.4%

31.7%

11.9%

3.57

Wellingborough

25-Jan-10

N=115

57.4%

23.5%

19.1%

3.57

Whitemoor

05-Oct-09

N=157

54.8%

29.9%

15.3%

3.66

Wormwood Scrubs

01-Jun-09

N=106

60.4%

26.4%

13.2%

3.73

Wymott

09-Nov-09

N=115

53.9%

29.6%

16.5%

3.59

Mean

 

 

 

 

 

3.58

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