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  2. His Majesty's Young Offender Institution - Wikipedia

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    Young Offender Institutions were introduced under the Criminal Justice Act 1988, but secure institutions specifically intended for young offenders have existed since the beginning of the 20th century: the first borstal opened at Borstal, Kent in 1902. [1] The regime of a Young Offender Institution is similar to that of an adult prison.

  3. Borstal - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1848, it operated as an adult prison from 1848, a borstal from 1921, and a young offenders institution from 1988. A borstal was a type of youth detention centre in the United Kingdom, several member states of the Commonwealth and the Republic of Ireland. In India, such a detention centre is known as a borstal school.

  4. HM Prison Swinfen Hall - Wikipedia

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    Swinfen Hall receives young offenders (aged 18-28) serving 4 years to life. The prison also holds Category C prisoners serving over 4 years. Prisoners are housed in 9 wings, in single cell accommodation. Swinfen Hall is piloting a scheme in preparation for the proposed abolition of detention in a young offender institution for those under 21.

  5. Feltham Prison and Young Offender Institution - Wikipedia

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    Feltham Young Offenders Institution (more commonly known as HM Prison Feltham) is a prison for male juveniles and Young Offenders Institution, occupying 0.184 square kilometres (45 acres) south-west of Feltham in the London Borough of Hounslow, in west London, England. It is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service.

  6. Youth justice in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Young offenders institutions. A person aged 18–21 may be sentenced to detention in a young offender institution, for a term of between 21 days and the maximum prison term applicable to an adult convicted of the same offence. [47] It is normal practice to sentence young offenders for shorter terms than adults. [48]

  7. HM Prison Werrington - Wikipedia

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    Werrington Prison is a Juvenile Centre for males aged from 15 to 18. Full-time and part-time education courses are provided as part of the prison's regime, as are vocational training workshops in Creative Design, Music and Radio, Barista, Catering, Painting and Decorating, Tiling, Plastering, Barbering, Sports Studies, ICT.

  8. HM Prison Woodhill - Wikipedia

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    Woodhill is a category B Training Prison (listed as category A until 2020 when it was recategorised as category B) for male adults, with an adjacent unit for young offenders. The prison holds convicted prisoners from magistrates' courts along with foreign nationals awaiting deportation. The regime at Woodhill includes full-time and part-time ...

  9. HM Prison Finnamore Wood - Wikipedia

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    Inmates were introduced back into the community from Finnamore Wood, where many used to have jobs in the local towns and farms. The camp consisted of an Educational Institute offering social skills courses along with a computer lab, classes in cooking in the camps Dining Hall and Kitchens, and the site also concentrated on sports recreation, with a remedial gymnasium/sports hall and a large ...