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 More than 230 prison officers have been asked to work in other prisons in the runup to Christmas as governors across England and Wales face a major staffing crisis, penal reform campaigners have claimed.Official documents that outline measures to tackle staff shortages in prisons during November and December have b stanley nz een seen by the Howard League for Penal Reform.More than 50 prisons were asked to provide officers to plug gaps elsewhere in the system, the charity says.A specific document about staffing on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day indicates that about 56 officers will be asked to work in other prisons, including some who will have to work in jails more than 60 miles away.Ministers said the Howard League was twisting the facts in a bid to paint a picture of a prison system in disarray when detached duty is a long-held practice.Frances Crook, chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said:  This provides evidence for a system under extreme stress. Taxpayers money is being squandered on shoring up a failing system. We know that each week a prison officer works in another prison can cost the taxpayer u stanley canada p to an additional 拢500, which adds up to hundreds of thousands over the months the emergency use of detached duty has been operating. Prisons holding children are being asked to release staff and drive them up and down motorways to help out at adult jails facing an eme stanley romania rgency over the holidays. Politicians must accept responsibility for the chaos their po