All prisoners want to get to a CAT D as quickly as possible. Its no surprise as its the heaven of prisons. Less bang up time than CAT A, B and C Prisons. Open conditions, opportunity to access ROTLS and upto 5 days and 4 nights at home. However, spaces are limited and there are certain hoops prisoners have to jump through to get a CAT D status and to get to a CAT D Prison. Our CAT D Ultimate toolkit will help you know exactly what to do to get to a CAT D Prison as soon as possible, draft letters, how to get recategorised, how to get extra days out of the prison, upto 12 hours out of the prison on an RDR and official policy documents.
Sections covered:
- Categorisation, eligibility, tips, appealing a decision how to get a Cat D Status.
- Draft letter to help you get a Category D status
- How to get positives on your NOMIS
- Open Prisons Explained
- What are ROTLS
- ROTL Eligibility
- How to get 5 days out the prison
- How to get days out the prison if you have children
- Official Government Documents on ROTL policy and Categorisation