PART 3SUPERVISION LEVELS

Supervision levels17.

(1)

Every prisoner must be assigned a supervision level.

(2)

The supervision levels which may be assigned to a prisoner—

(a)

relate to the amount of supervision the prisoner requires within the prison; and

(b)

do not relate to the assessment of the risk that the prisoner may abscond or pose a danger to the public while on temporary release from the prison.

(3)

The supervision level which may be assigned to a prisoner is specified in column 1 of the table set out below and the description of each level is set out opposite that level in column 2 of the table—

Column 1Supervision Level

Column 2Description

High Supervision

A prisoner for whom all activities and movements require to be authorised, supervised and monitored by an officer.

Medium Supervision

A prisoner for whom activities and movements are subject to limited supervision and restrictions.

Low Supervision

A prisoner for whom activities and movements are subject to minimum supervision and restrictions, and who may be given the opportunity to participate in supervised or unsupervised activities in the community.