Number Of Welsh Female Prisoners On Rise

Cardiff University

The number of Welsh female prisoners increased for the fourth consecutive year in 2024, new analysis shows.

Despite repeated commitments to reduce the number of Welsh women in prison*, the number of women handed immediate custodial sentences in Wales reached its highest level in 2024 since the outbreak of Covid-19. Women handed sentences of one month or less at courts in Wales also rose by a further 51% last year.

The latest Factfile from Cardiff University's Wales Governance Centre shows that the number of women in Wales remanded at the magistrates' court increased by 25% in 2024. In total,555 women were remanded into custody at either the magistrates' court (350) or Crown Court (205) in Wales last year

In September, following years of campaigning by Dr Jones, the Ministry of Justice published its first publicly available sets of Wales-specific prisoner data. This report from Cardiff University contains analysis of that data, alongside additional figures obtained via the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Report author Dr Robert Jones, based at the University's School of Law and Politics said: "This analysis shows that 2024 was another difficult year for prisons in Wales. Despite the many promises and pledges to help divert women from the criminal justice system and promote the use of alternatives to custody, the number of Welsh female prisoners continues to rise. Six years on since the Women's Justice Blueprint* was first introduced, the data presented in this latest Factfile raise urgent and important questions over the need for a renewed or radically different approach in Wales."

The report also highlights that those from minority ethnic backgrounds in Wales are once again over-represented at different stages of the criminal justice system in Wales; Individuals from an ethnic minority in Wales are more likely to be remanded in custody, sentenced to longer prison terms, and required to serve a higher proportion of their sentence in prison.

Other findings show:

  • There were 2,227 people released from Welsh prisons under the Ministry of Justice's SDS40 early release scheme between September 2024 and March 2025;
  • The number of those released from Welsh prisons without a fixed address to return to increased by 34% in 2024;
  • A total of 560 prison leavers managed by Welsh probation services were rough sleeping on the day of their release in 2024/25;
  • There were a record number (21) of deaths across the Welsh prison estate in 2024, 17 of which were recorded at HMP Parc;
  • Prisoner-on-prisoner assaults (2%), assaults on staff (22%), and self-harm incidents (11%) all increased across the Welsh prison estate in 2024.
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