A 27-year-old prison worker, Courtney Harrison, is sentenced to 21 months in prison after a court finds she accessed confidential records related to high-profile offenders, according to reports. The information was accessed while Harrison worked in an administrative role at HMP Moorland in Doncaster. Prosecutors say Harrison had access to sensitive material through her position and searched records tied to some of Britain’s most notorious killers, including Lucy Letby, Rose West, and Harold Shipman. The reports state that the job involved administrative duties that gave her access to confidential information in connection with prison service records. The court hears that Harrison’s conduct involved searching the records of those individuals using her workplace access. The sentencing terms reported reflect the court’s assessment of the seriousness of the breach of confidentiality and the use of access connected to her employment. The reporting focuses on the nature of the access and the prison where Harrison worked, as well as the length of the sentence.