In England and Wales the Prison Service has
issued Prison Service Order No. 1301 as amended on 4 February 2003 on
"Investigating Deaths in Custody". Annex J of the order contains a protocol on
disclosure which at paragraph 5 states in relation to disclosure of material
before the Inquest –
"The Prison Service will offer the report of its internal investigation into a
death, subject to the restrictions outlined below, to those persons ruled as
having a proper interest in the Inquest by the Coroner and who, therefore, are
eligible for the disclosure of the report. This will generally include the
family of the deceased."
The limitations on disclosure set out in Order 1301 state that while reports on
the internal investigation into a death in prison custody are the property of
the Prison Service, the Prison Service should take account of and respect the
views of the Coroner on the disclosure of such material. Some kinds of material
require particular consideration and are referred to in paragraph 23 of Order
1301, being those that involve prejudice to other processes, sensitive or
personal information, irrelevant material and security or other public interest
information.
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