SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Upheld

Scottish Prison Service

201303897 · Prisons › searching of prisoner, property and cell · Decision date: 01 April 2014

Full Decision

Summary

Mr C, a prisoner, complained that staff at his prison carried out a personal search in a manner that was unreasonable in his particular circumstances. In looking at Mr C's complaint, our role was to examine whether the prison followed the correct procedure in carrying out the search.

When we looked at the search procedures we found that they said that, after a search, the final stage was to complete relevant paperwork. There was no paperwork, and we concluded that the prison had not completed this as they should have done. This meant we could not determine whether the prison followed the correct procedure when Mr C was searched and, consequently, whether it was reasonable. Because of this, we upheld Mr C's complaint.

Recommendations

We recommended that Scottish Prison Service: amend the body search procedures to make clear in which cases relevant paperwork should be completed.

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