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Deaths in custody, including police and prison custody, are subject to great concern for a number of reasons, including the intrinsically vulnerable nature of some of those in custody, and the power imbalance inherent in the situation. Deaths in custody in England and Wales are looked at by
inquests An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one held to determine the cause of a person's death. Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coro ...
, and when it is possible that the state failed to protect the deceased's life are scrutinised using the 'right to life' ( Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights).
Inquest An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one held to determine the cause of a person's death. Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coro ...
is an independent charity focusing predominantly on deaths in custody. Working in England and Wales the charity supports families bereaved by state related deaths, including deaths in police and prison custody. They are the only charity of their kind in the UK.


Statistics

The Independent Police Complaints Commission publishe
annual reports on deaths during or following police contact
The
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publishes quarterly
Safety in Custody statistics
looking at deaths and incidents of self-harm and violence in prisons in England and Wales. In the year up to March 2017 this statistical report showed the highest number of deaths in prison on record, with the rate of self-inflicted deaths more than doubling since 2013, and the number of incidents of self-harm reaching a record high. There were 113 self-inflicted deaths in the 12 months up to March 2017, 10 of which were in the female estate. The charity
Inquest An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one held to determine the cause of a person's death. Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coro ...
monitors statistics and updates on deaths in police custody, prison and immigration detention, regularly updating live statistical tables o
their website.
The Home Office does not regularly publish information on deaths in immigration detention, but campaigners and monitoring bodies keep track and found 2017 has been the deadliest year on record of immigration detainees. The
Youth Justice Board The Youth Justice Board ( cy, Bwrdd Cyfiawnder Ieuenctid), for England and Wales (YJB) is a non-departmental public body created by the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 to oversee the youth justice system for England and Wales. It is sponsored by the ...
(YJB) reports on deaths of children in child prisons ( Young Offenders Institutions and Secure Training Centres) and secure children's homes in their remi


Independent Review into Deaths and Serious Incidents in Police Custody, 2017

In October 2017 the UK government published the first eve
Independent review on deaths and serious incidents in police custody
known as the Angiolini Review, after the author Elish Angiolini, Dame Elish Angiolini QC.
Inquest An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one held to determine the cause of a person's death. Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coro ...
's director Deborah Coles was special adviser to the review. The report made over 100 recommendations on policing, mental health provision, and post-death investigations and inquests including that such deaths should be investigated "with the same haste and mindset as homicides" and that families bereaved by a death in custody should receive non means-tested public funding for legal representation during investigations and
inquest An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one held to determine the cause of a person's death. Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coro ...
's into custody deaths. Other recommendations included: * Strengthening systems and structures of accountability, holding the police to account at an individual and corporate level. * National Oversight and learning from deaths, such as through an 'Office for Article 2 Compliance' which would monitor and report on recommendations arising from deaths. * Improved investigation, including through the phasing out of Ex-police officers as lead investigators within the IPCC. * Tackling discrimination, through recognition of the disproportionate number of deaths of BAME people following restraint and the role of institutional racism, both within IPCC investigations and police training. * Better treatment of vulnerable people, including through proper resourcing of national healthcare facilities to accommodate and respond to vulnerable people in urgent physical or mental health need coming into contact with the police. The report was commissioned in July 2015 by
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in her former role as Home Secretary. She announced the review after meeting the families of Sean Rigg and Olaseni 'Seni' Lewis, saying: ''"As Home Secretary, I have been struck by the pain and suffering of families still looking for answers. That is why I set up this independent review and I'm grateful to Dame Elish and Deborah Coles, as special advisor to the chair, for agreeing to take on this important work."'' The charity
Inquest An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one held to determine the cause of a person's death. Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coro ...
advised the review after years of lobbying for it to take place. They welcomed the report as "an opportunity to save lives". However the report was due to be published in January 2017 and the Home Office faced widespread criticism from Inquest and other charities and campaigners for delaying its publication, including i
an open letter
to Amber Rudd (the
Home Secretary The secretary of state for the Home Department, otherwise known as the home secretary, is a senior minister of the Crown in the Government of the United Kingdom. The home secretary leads the Home Office, and is responsible for all national ...
who took over from Theresa May) published in the Guardian in July 2017 which was signed by over 30 organisations. During the 10-month delay to publish the review, the deaths of Rashan Charles and Edson Da Costa in contact with London's
Metropolitan Police The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), formerly and still commonly known as the Metropolitan Police (and informally as the Met Police, the Met, Scotland Yard, or the Yard), is the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement and ...
reignited widespread public concern about deaths in custody, particularly those concerning restraint related deaths of young Black men.


Deaths of children and young adults in prisons

Up to date statistics on the deaths of young adults in prisons are kept by
Inquest An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one held to determine the cause of a person's death. Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coro ...
o
their website
The
Youth Justice Board The Youth Justice Board ( cy, Bwrdd Cyfiawnder Ieuenctid), for England and Wales (YJB) is a non-departmental public body created by the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 to oversee the youth justice system for England and Wales. It is sponsored by the ...
(YJB) reports on deaths of children in prisons in their remit (YOI and STC

There have been a small number of little publicised deaths in secure children's homes, as well as deaths in Secure Training Centre, STCs and YOIs. In the year ending March 2016, there were no self-inflicted deaths of children (aged under 18) in youth justice prisons according to the YJB. There was one death in July 2015, of 16-year-old Daniel Adewole at HMYOI Cookham Wood. Daniel's death was classified as death by 'natural causes' as he died following an epileptic seizure, however the coroner at his inquest highlighted failures of prison staff in properly responding to the death. Coroner Patricia Harding concluded that prison officers should have entered the cell of Daniel Adewole much sooner as officers waited 38 minutes after they first received no response at Daniel's cell door, before opening his door where he was found unconscious following an epileptic seizure. Prior to that, there were three deaths during the year ending March 2012. Between the years ending March 2006 and March 2016, there were six deaths. Between 1990 and 2004, 25 children killed themselves in prison and two died in secure training centres. On 19 April 2004 a 15-year-old boy, Gareth Myatt, died while being restrained by guards at Rainsbrook Secure Training Centre which at the time was run by
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. Several months afterwards on 9 August 2004, Adam Rickwood, 14, died of a self-inflicted death at the (now closed) Hassockfield Secure Training Centre, hours after being restrained by staff. The inquest jury into Adam's death did not find a direct link between the restraint and his death, but it was clear that this was a distressing incident and critics drew links between the incident and his suicide.


''Harris Review: Changing Prisons, Saving Lives''

Chaired by Lord Toby Harris and published in July 2015
the Harris Review
is an independent review into self-inflicted deaths in custody of 18 to 24 year olds from 1 April 2007 to 31 December 2013. It made 108 recommendations to strengthen the protection of young people in prisons and support learning after self-inflicted deaths in prison. The report was welcomed by campaigners, calling it a 'watershed moment'. However th
Government responded
in December 2017, rejecting 33 of the recommendations and simply stating 'agree', 'agree in part', 'agree in principle', or claiming the recommendation was beyond its remit or 'subject to wider reforms for the majority of the rest. The majority of recommendations are yet to be implemented.


List of campaigns around people who have died in custody in the UK

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* Thomas Ashe * Michael Fitzgerald * Frank Stagg * Michael Gaughan * Patrick "Giuseppe" Conlon *
Bobby Sands Robert Gerard Sands ( ga, Roibeárd Gearóid Ó Seachnasaigh; 9 March 1954 – 5 May 1981) was a member (and leader in the Maze prison) of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who died on hunger strike while imprisoned at HM Prison Maze ...
* Death of Sarah Reed *
Death of Sean Rigg Sean Rigg was a 40-year-old black British musician and music producer who had paranoid schizophrenia. He died following a cardiac arrest on 21 August 2008 while in police custody at the entrance to Brixton police station, South London, England. T ...
* Death of Habib 'Paps' Ullah * Death of Roger Sylvester * Death of Leon Patterson * Death of Rocky Bennett *
Death of Christopher Alder Christopher Alder was a trainee computer programmer and former British Army paratrooper who had served in the Falklands War and was commended for his service with the Army in Northern Ireland. He died in police custody at Queen's Gardens Police S ...
* Death of Brian Douglas * Death of Joy Gardner * Death of Ricky Bishop * Death of Sarah Campbell * Death of Mark Nunes * Death of Paul Coker * Death of Paul Jemmott * Death of Harry Stanley * Death of Glenn Howard * Death of Mikey Powell * Death of Jason McPherson * Death of Lloyd Butler *
Death of Azelle Rodney Azelle Rodney was a London man who was fatally injured by an armed officer of the Metropolitan Police on 30 April 2005. In July 2013, a public inquiry found that the Specialist Firearms Officer who fired the fatal shots, Anthony Long, had "no law ...
* Death of Habib Ullah *
Death of Olaseni Lewis Olaseni Lewis, a 23-year-old British man, died on 3 September 2010 at Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, United Kingdom, after police subjected him to prolonged Physical restraint#Medical restraints in the UK, physical restraint. Lewis had volunta ...
* Death of David Emmanuel (aka
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) * Death of Kingsley Burrell * Death of Demetre Fraser *
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Death of Anthony Grainger Anthony Grainger was shot and killed by an armed Greater Manchester Police officer in Culcheth, Cheshire, England, on 3 March 2012. At the time, Grainger was unarmed. In January 2014, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that they would be pro ...
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Death of Sheku Bayoh Sheku Ahmed Tejan Bayoh (30 September 1983 – 3 May 2015) died after being restrained by police in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. His death sparked controversy, and an independent government inquiry following a police investigation. Life Bayoh was born ...
* Killing of Alton Manning


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