What category prison is Holme House?

What category prison is Holme House?

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HMP Holme House is a category B local prison, holding both convicted and unconvicted adult and young adult prisoners. It is situated in Stockton on Tees and has a capacity of 1,210; and inmates are largely those with longer sentences.

What is a Category C prison?

Category C prisons are for inmates who cannot be trusted in open prison, but who have been recognised as being unlikely to make any attempt at escape.

How do I book a trip to HMP Holme House?

Visits at Holme House are held at 13:45-15:45 mid week and twice Saturday and Sunday at 08.45 – 11:30 & 13:45 – 15:30. You can book by phone, call 0300 060 6602 08:30-16:30 during the week (closes at 16:00 on Fridays), or you can email [email protected].

What crimes are Category B prison?

They’re serving a sentence for an offence involving threat to life or violence, threat of arson, robbery, drugs, sexual offences or firearms offences.

What are the wings in prison?

Prisons are split in various wings which can be separate buildings connected by secure walkways, and each wing may be further split into separate spurs and landings. For some reason the ground floor is termed the “one’s”, the first floor the “two’s” and the second floor the “three’s”.

What is a Category B jail?

Generally speaking, a prisoner is placed in a category B prison if: They’re serving a sentence of 10 years or more. They’re serving an indeterminate sentence. They’re serving a sentence for an offence involving threat to life or violence, threat of arson, robbery, drugs, sexual offences or firearms offences.

Is there a prison in Stockton on Tees?

Holme House Prison. Tel: 01642 744000 – Holme House Road, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland TS18 2QU. HMP Holme House is a category B local prison, holding both convicted and unconvicted adult and young adult prisoners. It is situated in Stockton on Tees and has a capacity of 1,210; and inmates are largely those with longer sentences.

Is the Holme House Prison in Stockton safe?

A men’s prison on Teesside is “not good or safe enough”, an inspection report has concluded. HM Inspectorate of Prisons also said that staff at Holme House near Stockton had an “indifferent” attitude. The prisons watchdog last inspected the jail in 2017 when many inmates were found to be drug abusers.

What kind of prison is Holme House in London?

A Category C Reform prison, Holme House takes adult male prisoners, and some sentenced young offenders. Accommodation at Holme House comprises seven self-contained residential communities. One house block is a drugs therapeutic community (69 places). A mixture of single and double cells with integral sanitation and communal showering facilities.

How many prisoners are in HMP Holme House?

HMP Holme House is a category B prison in Stockton-On-Tees, County Durham. Opened in 1992, the prison has capacity to hold 1,210 prisoners. Hose blocks one and two hold up to 183 sentenced prisoners each.

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