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Part VIII Prison Services and the Prison Service

E2 Chapter II Scotland

Annotations:
Extent Information
E2

Pt. VIII Chapter II extends to Scotland only except that ss. 102(1) to (3), 104, 105 and 117 extend also to the British Islands so far as relating to the transfer of prisoners to or from premises situated in a part of the British Islands outside Scotland see s. 172(12)

Prisoner escorts

E1104 Powers and duties of prisoner custody officers performing escort functions.

1

A prisoner custody officer acting in pursuance of prisoner escort arrangements shall have power to search—

a

any prisoner for whose transfer or custody he is responsible in accordance with the arrangements; and

b

any other person who is in or is seeking to enter any place where any such prisoner is or is to be held and any article in the possession of such a person.

2

The power conferred by subsection (1)(b) above to search a person shall not be construed as authorising a prisoner custody officer to require a person to remove any of his clothing other than an outer coat, jacket, headgear and gloves.

3

A prisoner custody officer shall, as respects prisoners for whose transfer or custody he is responsible in pursuance of prisoner escort arrangements, have the duty—

a

to prevent their escape from legal custody;

b

to prevent, or detect and report on, the commission or attempted commission by them of other unlawful acts;

c

to ensure good order and discipline on their part;

d

to attend to their wellbeing; and

e

to give effect to any directions as to their treatment which are given by a court.

4

Where a prisoner custody officer acting in pursuance of prisoner escort arrangements is F2

a

on any premises in which a court of summary jurisdiction is sitting; or

b

in a police station and has the custody of a prisoner who is, from the station, before a court of summary jurisdiction by electronic means,

the officer shall have the duty to give effect to any order of the court under F1section 212 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995requiring an offender to be searched.

5

The powers conferred by subsection (1) above and the powers arising by virtue of subsections (3) and (4) above shall include power to use reasonable force where necessary.

6

Prison rules may make provision in relation to—

a

the power conferred by subsection (1) above; and

b

the duty imposed by subsection (3)(d) above.