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  2. HM Prison Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Three years later one of Cardiff's Assistant Governors was found dead after an investigation into child pornography. The manager had been arrested at the prison days earlier by detectives investigating the alleged misuse of a personal computer. [5] Cardiff Prison was criticised in 2001 for its cell-share policy in the wake of an inmate's death.

  3. Category:Prisons in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    HM Prison Cardiff; Cardiff Gaol This page was last edited on 9 August 2014, at 09:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Cardiff Gaol - Wikipedia

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    The gallows were located on the site of the current St. Mary Street entrance to Cardiff Market, where Dic Penderyn was hanged on August 13, 1831. By 1814, the gaol was deemed insufficient, and after lands were secured south of Crockherbtown, construction took place, with the new Cardiff Prison opening at the end of 1832. This prison took over ...

  5. Prisons in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff (1832) a Category B men's prison, Parc (1997) a Category B men's private prison and Young Offenders Institution, based in Bridgend, is Wales' only privatised prison and is presently run by G4S, Swansea (1861) a Category B/C men's prison. Wales has no prison for either women or Category A offenders, who must be housed in gaols in England.

  6. New photo book explores old York County Prison and six other ...

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    Tatterson said that she visited the prison in 2009 during a tour of East Coast abandoned places. She captured the prison in 20 photos. A description winds the reader through the history of the ...

  7. HM Prison Norwich - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian prison which stands at the end of Knox Road behind the old Barracks site was built in the mid-19th century as part of the reformation of the penal system brought about by reformers, including Elizabeth Fry. The prison has had a variety of roles over the years, but today acts as a prison for Category B & C inmates.

  8. Three Knox County men accused of dumping concrete ... - AOL

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    While on scene, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office and Illinois State Police were dispatched to I-74, mile marker 44, where transmission fluid had allegedly been poured from a Knox Road overpass.

  9. Adamsdown - Wikipedia

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    Adamsdown is generally located between Newport Road, to the north and the mainline railway to the south. The area includes Cardiff Prison, Cardiff Magistrates' Court, Cardiff Royal Infirmary, a University of South Wales campus, and many streets of residential housing. There are two primary schools in the area Adamsdown Primary School and ...