ministry ofjustice said no minister was available for interview and in a statement, it said: a year ayearago ago, bbc news reports from wandsworth prison gave us the inside view of life on the wings. with prisoners self—harming, and open drug abuse. when it comes to adult jails, today's report warns that the system jails, today's report warns that the syste m ca n jails, today's report warns that the system can only be reformed if there's less violence, fewer drugs and more time spent out of cells. and all these require extra staff. what's striking about the chief inspector's report is the language, it's stark, it's uncompromising, it's stark, it's uncompromising, it's terribly bleak. that's right. . the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff for jails in the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff forjails in england and wales and there are plans for more staff in young offender institutions, these are the institutions which house offenders between the ages of 13 and 18. so young teenagers right the way up to adulthood. now peter clarke is saying that's fine, but it's not just