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Scottish Prison Service

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Not Upheld Reference 201004626 Sector Prisons Category Custodial services Decided 01 August 2011

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Summary

Mr C, who is a prisoner, complained that he was wrongly put in double handcuffs on a particular occasion and that the reasons for this had not been explained to him. Double handcuffs are a more secure version of normal single handcuffs. Despite extensive enquiries, we could not find any evidence of the type of cuffs used. We are an independent body and, therefore, cannot simply take one person's account in preference to that of another without firm, objective evidence. We, therefore, did not uphold the complaint although we made recommendations to try to avoid similar issues arising in future.

Recommendations

We recommend that Scottish Prison Service consider adding a box to the Personal Escort Record about what type of cuffs should be used.

We recommend that Reliance Custodial Services review certain aspects of their complaint handling and take action to prevent a recurrence.

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