Harris was moved from HMP Bullingdon, a category B/C prison to HMP Stafford, a category C prison with two separate wings for vulnerable inmates. This was due to Harris being targeted by other prisoners. Sex offenders are often targeted in prison, especially when their victims are underage. So it appears his celebrity status did not deter the prisoners. However, he was reportedly given a sought after job as a gardener despite other inmates waiting long periods for such jobs. Was he treated favourable by the prison staff because of who he was? Or was this also more to do with his frail health and age? Whatever the reason this treatment made him even more unpopular with other prisoners. On the contrary though he has been reported to have won some inmates over by signing copies of his drawings for them – won them over or them hoping to make money from these drawings once released?
When in the more relaxed environment of HMP Stafford Rolf Harris wrote a letter to a friend and in the letter he had written lyrics for a song. These lyrics contained offensive remarks against his victims, revealing his lack of remorse. He also made reference to prison being “no hardship really”. Critics of the automatic unconditional release scheme say it removes any incentive to behave well and attend treatment programmes when in prison. It appears true in this case as he had no worries about speaking ill of his victims.Overall, whether it is his age and health or status he seems to be fairing quite well in prison.