HM Prison Glenochil explained

Prison Name:HMP Glenochil
Location:near Tullibody, Scotland
Status:Operational
Classification:Mixed-classification, All Male
Capacity:670[1]
Population:668 (May 2010)
Opened:1966
Managed By:Scottish Prison Service
Governor:Natalie Beal

HMP Glenochil is a prison located near Tullibody, Scotland. It houses male offenders of High, Medium and Low security classifications.[2] The prison does not accept prisoners directly from the courts but commits prisoners who have been previously convicted and located in other prisons, primarily HMP Perth, HMP Edinburgh, HMP Barlinnie and HMP Grampian.[2] The prison has a design capacity of 670 prisoners and in May 2010 held 668 prisoners (284 short-term, 384 long-term). The governor is Natalie Beal.

History

Glenochil was first opened in 1966 as a Detention Centre on land which was purchased from the Coal Board. It was extended in 1975 to become a Young Offender's Institution and Detention Centre. In the 1980s it began holding long-term prisoners and in 2007 began accepting short term prisoners.[1]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Monro, Hugh. Full inspection of Glenochil Prison. 2010. Scottish Prison Service. 978 0 7559 9537 0.
  2. Web site: Glenochil Prison . Scottish Prison Service. 26 July 2016.