High Court rules that prison book ban is unlawful

 
Prison book defeat: Justic Secretary Chris Grayling (Anthony Devlin/PA)

A prisoner who says she loves reading has won a High Court battle against Justice Secretary Chris Grayling’s controversial restrictions on jail inmates receiving books from friends and family.

A judge declared the restrictions introduced by a new prison rule in November 2013 “unlawful”.

Mr Justice Collins’s decision was a victory for Barbara Gordon-Jones, 56, a convicted arsonist with a borderline personality disorder who has a degree and a doctorate in English literature.

Gordon-Jones, of Tudeley, near Tunbrige Wells, Kent, who also suffers from depression and epilepsy, is serving an indefinite sentence for the protection of the public and is being held at Send prison near Woking, Surrey.

She was denied legal aid but was able to bring her court challenge because lawyers represented her for free.

She challenged the section of the new Prison Service Instruction she said “imposes substantial restrictions on the ability of prisoners to receive, or have for their use, books”.

The judge said the PSI amended the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme.

He said: “I am satisfied that insofar as it includes books in IEP schemes, the PSI is unlawful.” A

The Prison Service responded by describing the judgement as “surprising”

A spokesman said: “There never was a specific ban on books and the restrictions on parcels have been in existence across most of the prison estate for many years and for very good reason.”

He stressed that prisoners have access to the same public library service as the general public and that they can buy books through jail shops.

“We are considering how best to fulfil the ruling of the court. However, we are clear that we will not do anything that would create a new conduit for smuggling drugs and extremist materials into our prisons,” he added.

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