What category is Wandsworth prison?

What category is Wandsworth prison?

category B men’s
Wandsworth in south London is a Victorian category B men’s local prison with a category C resettlement unit. It is one of the largest prisons in the estate. For several years it has also been one of the most overcrowded prisons, frequently holding 60 – 80 per cent more people than it is designed for.

How are prisoners Categorised?

Some time after sentencing, adult male prisoners are assigned to the correct security category and allocated to an appropriate prison. Categorisation is based on the level of risk a prisoner might pose to the public or national security should they escape and the likelihood of their making attempts to do so.

Is Wandsworth a high security prison?

HM Prison Wandsworth is a Category B men’s prison at Wandsworth in the London Borough of Wandsworth, South West London, England. It is operated by Her Majesty’s Prison Service and is one of the largest prisons in the UK….HM Prison Wandsworth.

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Website Wandsworth at justice.gov.uk

Which prisons in the UK are Category B?

B

  • HM Prison Bedford.
  • HM Prison Birmingham.
  • HM Prison Bristol.
  • HM Prison Brixton.
  • HM Prison Bullingdon.

Which prisons are Category C?

Officially Cat C Prisons “Those who cannot be trusted in open conditions but who are unlikely to try to escape”….H

  • HM Prison Hewell.
  • HM Prison High Down.
  • HM Prison Highpoint North.
  • HM Prison Highpoint South.
  • HM Prison Lancaster.
  • HM Prison Northeye.
  • HM Prison Humber.
  • HM Prison Huntercombe.

What is Wandsworth prison famous for?

Execution site On 25 April 1951, a double execution took place at Wandsworth, when Edward Smith and Joseph Brown stood on the gallows together and were executed simultaneously.