Prisoner Places Sample Clauses

Prisoner Places. Intro Each SPS Establishment has a number of Available Prisoner Places which represent the core number of prisoners expected to be held at that establishments. A number of establishments also have Additional Prisoner Places which can be expected to be partially or fully utilised in response to managing a fluctuating prisoner population. The Available and Additional Prisoner Places at each establishment is set out in Table 1. Table 2 shows the groups of prisoners for which the full suite of prisoner services will be available at each establishment. The formal definitions of the terms used are shown below.
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