A prison worker, Courtney Harrison, is sentenced to jail after using her job at HMP Moorland to access confidential records connected to several notorious UK cases. Multiple reports state that Harrison, 27, “snooped” through information systems while employed in a prison setting, retrieving details associated with high-profile offenders including Lucy Letby, Harold Shipman, and Rose West.

The coverage describes Harrison as the person responsible for the unauthorized viewing of records, presenting the acts as misuse of access privileges rather than a public disclosure or an escape-related incident. Both sources characterize the conduct as a form of inappropriate information access and describe the offenders’ records being viewed as part of the wrongdoing.

While the articles agree on the individual, the workplace, and the general nature of the offence, they provide limited shared detail on sentencing length or specific legal charges within the excerpts. The reporting, however, consistently frames the case around the improper use of system access to view confidential information related to well-known criminal investigations.