In 1988 a report from
His Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons described the prison as "barbarous and squalid", "appalling and totally unacceptable", "dirty and dilapidated". A year later, the conditions resulted in a serious outbreak of violence and rioting with some remand prisoners taking control of a significant part of the prison for several days, giving rise to a debate in the
House of Commons and calls from the
Home Secretary for an inquiry. In September 2003, an inspection report from the Chief Inspector of Prisons criticised the prison for its policy of mixing
sex offenders with other inmates. The report said that sex offenders and other vulnerable inmates did not feel safe from attack and did not trust Prison Officers to protect them. A further inspection report in July 2006 again highlighted issues over safety. The inspection found that a third of inmates felt unsafe, with "a lack of visible staffing on wings when prisoners were unlocked from their cells." The report also highlighted concerns about the prison's anti-
bullying,
suicide and
self-harm prevention work. However, the report did praise prison management for reducing the quantity of drugs smuggled into the prison. Of inmates suspected of taking drugs, more than 60% tested positive, while
gangs were rampant, offering membership for a £50 joining fee. An unannounced inspection was carried out from 12-27 April 2023 by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons.The subsequent report listed 14 ‘key concerns’, five of which were deemed requiring immediate attention. The report highlighted high levels of self-harm among prisoners and a deterioration in living conditions throughout the prison, including shower and other sanitation facilities. Healthcare provision, particularly in dental health, was poor and there was too little time out of cells for a category C resettlement prison. Education, skills and work-related activity were found to be inadequate and far too many men convicted of sex offences were released without completing their offending behaviour work. The report went on to say that levels of violence were higher than in other similar prisons and that segregation unit conditions were poor with a limited regime. A high turnover of Governors and other staff is highlighted as contributing to the inadequacies at Risley and many of the recommendations made at the previous inspection in 2016 were listed as ‘not achieved’ in the inspection report. ==The prison today==