Guidance

Treatment of unconvicted, unsentenced and civil prisoners: PSO 4600

Policy and guidance on the management and care of unconvicted, unsentenced and civil prisoners where it differs from other prisoners.

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

Unconvicted, unsentenced and civil prisoners: PSO 4600

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This prison service order (PSO) includes guidance for prison staff on particular aspects of the management and care of unconvicted, unsentenced and civil prisoners. These groups of prisoners have a number of rights, privileges and needs which differ from convicted and sentenced prisoners.

It covers:

  • the treatment and rights of unconvicted prisoners, including visiting rights, time in the open air, and the right to vote
  • the effects of conviction on unsentenced prisoners
  • the treatment and rights of civil prisoners, including special considerations depending on their offence

It also contains a full definition of unconvicted, unsentenced and civil prisoners and a list of their rights and privileges.

This is a current PSO. It came into effect on 10 February 2003 and was last updated on 27 January 2020.

Updates to this page

Published 27 January 2020

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