How bad is Aylesbury prison?

How bad is Aylesbury prison?

Aylesbury prison holds young adults, mainly teenagers, and it has been one of the worst prisons in the country for years. It was so awful that it was put into emergency special measures and half the young men were shipped out to other jails – many of which are only marginally better.

What is the most high security prison in the UK?

HMP Wakefield
HMP Wakefield is a Category A men’s prison and is the largest high-security prison in the UK. Often dubbed ‘Monster Mansion’ Wakefield prison has housed rapist, murderers and serial killers. It holds around 600 of the country’s most dangerous people, mainly sex offenders and prisoners serving life sentences.

When was Aylesbury prison built?

1847
Aylesbury opened in 1847 as a county gaol, but was changed in 1890 to a women’s prison. In 1959, the prison converted to a male prison, then in 1989, the prison converted to a YOI.

What cat is Aylesbury prison?

HM Prison Aylesbury

HMYOI Aylesbury, shortly after construction in 1847
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Location Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
Security class Young Offenders Institution
Population 210 restricted from 400 (as of March 2021)

Where is the HM Prison in Aylesbury located?

HM Prison Aylesbury. Her Majesty’s Young Offender Institution (HMYOI) Aylesbury is a Young Offender Institution situated in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England. It is located on the north side of the town centre, on Bierton Road and is operated by Her Majesty’s Prison Service .

Is there a young offender prison in Aylesbury?

HYOI Aylesbury. HMP Aylesbury, shortly after construction in 1847. Her Majesty’s Young Offender Institution (HMYOI) Aylesbury is a Young Offender Institution situated in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England. It is located on the north side of the town centre, on Bierton Road and is operated by Her Majesty’s Prison Service.

When did the Aylesbury Prison riot take place?

In February 2013 HMYOI Aylesbury appeared in an ITV documentary focusing on the lives of inmates and officers. In July 2017 a serious violent incident took place involving many inmates. Young Offenders and Prison Officers were injured some needing hospital treatment. In April 2018, a riot occurred, hospitalising four Prison Officers.

Why was HMYOI Aylesbury criticised in 1998?

In 1998 HMYOI Aylesbury was criticised after an inspection report highlighted its poor health regime, which saw the rapid turnover of five senior medical officers in two years. The report opened up a wider debate about the pay of medical staff in UK prisons compared to those in the NHS.

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