We're talking semantics here, but a <blockquote> is inappropriate here.
The side quote is actually a pullquote, which is represented in IV as <aside>. The difference between the two is that <blockquote> represents a citation of sorts, as in an interview, whereas a pullquote highlights text from a paragraph that is to come.
Note how the expression quoted ("Why can’t you just go and watch Jeremy Kyle?' a prison officer once quipped.") can be found at the end of the highlighted paragraph.
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The side quote is actually a pullquote, which is represented in IV as <aside>. The difference between the two is that <blockquote> represents a citation of sorts, as in an interview, whereas a pullquote highlights text from a paragraph that is to come.
Note how the expression quoted ("Why can’t you just go and watch Jeremy Kyle?' a prison officer once quipped.") can be found at the end of the highlighted paragraph.
Please refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pull_quote and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_quotation for more information.