Local prison
In Her Majesty's Prison Service, a local prison is a type of prison where a person is detained before a trial or directly after a conviction.[1]
As of 2012, operational local prisons in England and Wales for male prisoners [2] are:
- Altcourse
- Bedford
- Birmingham
- Bristol
- Chelmsford
- Doncaster
- Dorchester
- Exeter
- Forest Bank
- Gloucester
- High Down
- Holme House
- Hull
- Latchmere House
- Leeds
- Leicester
- Lewes
- Leyhill
- Lincoln
- Liverpool
- Nottingham
- Parc
- Pentonville
- Preston
- Ranby
- Shrewsbury
- Wandsworth
- Winchester
- Wormwood Scrubs
- Wymott.
As of 2012, operational local prisons in England and Wales for female prisoners [3] are:
References
- ↑ "local prison". Glossary of terms on Take the TimeTrail. Warwickshire County Council. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
- ↑ Department of Justice Local prisons: male http://www.justice.gov.uk/contacts/prison-finder/local-male
- ↑ Department of Justice Local prisons: female http://www.justice.gov.uk/contacts/prison-finder/local-female
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