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Charities bid to help build prisons

By Jimmy Burns

Published: September 2 2008 19:40 | Last updated: September 2 2008 19:40

Charities are bidding jointly with the private sector for the construction and running of new prisons in a significant expansion of the voluntary sector’s involvement in the criminal justice system, it emerged on Tuesday.

The penal reform charity Nacro has formed a consortium with the private security company G4S, also known as Group 4 Securicor, in a bid for contracts to be awarded early next year for new 600-bed prisons in Maghull, Merseyside, and Belmarsh, south-east London.

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