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  2. HM Prison Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff's regime includes full-time education, employment in the prison workshops, and training courses. There is a resettlement unit that offers prisoners various offending behaviour programmes and work based courses, and a Detoxification Unit accommodating 50 prisoners.

  3. Prisons in Wales - Wikipedia

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    HM Prison Cardiff in 2010. The prisons in Wales are run by His Majesty's Prison Service, which is in turn a part of HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) which is an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice responsible for the correctional services in England and Wales.

  4. His Majesty's Prison Service - Wikipedia

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    In The Lammy Review, a report commissioned by the Conservative government and led by David Lammy MP, it was found that whilst adult prison populations are 24% BAME individuals, only 6% of prison staff were from Black and Minority Ethnic communities. This was one of the significant factors listed as the cause for mis-trust between BAME prisoners ...

  5. List of law journals - Wikipedia

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    New York University Journal of International Law and Politics; North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation; Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal; San Diego International Law Journal; Suffolk Transnational Law Review; Texas International Law Journal; Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law

  6. Strangeways Prison riot - Wikipedia

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    When prison officers reached the roof they put up a sign similar to the ones used by prisoners throughout the protest, which read "HMP in charge—no visits". [49] At 6:20 pm the remaining five prisoners were removed from the roof in a "cherry picker" hydraulic platform, giving clenched fist salutes to the press and public as they descended. [49]

  7. The Clink (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The organisation takes its name from "clink", a slang generic term for prison or a jail cell, which in turn is derived from The Clink, a historic prison in Southwark.. The first Clink Restaurant opened in 2009 at HMP High Down in Surrey, [1] when Alberto Crisci, then catering manager, identified the need for formal training, qualifications and support for prisoners in finding a job after release.

  8. HM Prison Parc - Wikipedia

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    Alongside HMP Altcourse, Parc was one of the first UK prisons to be financed, designed and owned by the private sector. [4] When it first opened, Parc Prison had around 800 prisoners, accommodated in two-bed cells across four blocks. [5] From its opening, Parc Prison was beset with problems.

  9. Ruth Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Ellis (née Neilson; 9 October 1926 – 13 July 1955) was a Welsh nightclub hostess and convicted murderer who became the last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom following the fatal shooting of her lover, David Blakely.