This is a continued excerpt of the Statement of Claim against the London jail, a class action lawsuit waiting for certification in February, 2015.
VIOLENCE AND SAFETY
k) Guards advised inmates to follow the spoken, written, and posted rules set by “servers”, inmates who were usually large and violent.
35. The current layout of the cell blocks prevents guard observation. Furthermore, guards routinely closed the doors to their stations to avoid knowing occurrences in the cell blocks.
37. f) Guards encouraged inmates to assault other inmates, particularly sex offenders; 37. e) Guards inflicted excessive physical assaults on inmates,
37. b) Guards discouraged inmates who were physically assaulted from complaining
37. g) prisoner complaints of physical assaults or intimidation by guards were inmates were dismissed.
37. d) for which there was no follow-up investigations by supervisory staff
45. Despite of knowing the sort of violence committed against prisoners by these servers, the staffs did nothing to protect prisoners.
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