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Population
  
440 (as of May 2009)

Governor
  
Peter Francis

Opened
  
1961

Managed by
  
HM Prison Services

Phone
  
+44 1942 663100

HM Prison Hindley

Website
  
Hindley at justice.gov.uk

Address
  
Gibson St, Bickershaw, Wigan WN2 5TH, UK

Security class
  
Prisoner security categories in the United Kingdom

Similar
  
Hindley, Wigan Wallgate, Daisy Hill, Pemberton, Orrell

HM Prison Hindley is a male prison , located in the village of Bickershaw (near Wigan) in Greater Manchester, England. Hindley is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.

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History

Hindley Prison opened in 1961 as a Borstal. In 1983 it was re-classified as a Youth Custody Centre. Hindley was then re-classified as an adult prison and in 1997 it became a joint prison and Young Offenders Institution.

In 2002, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons recorded many good initiatives taking place at Hindley, particularly in suicide prevention, drugs strategy, sentence planning and joint work with the police service to monitor and act on racial incidents. However the Inspector criticised inadequate reception procedures, insufficient purposeful activity and patchy help with resettlement at the prison.

In December 2004 a security alert was sparked when two inmates staged a roof-top protest at Hindley Prison.

More than 100 extra staff were drafted in to deal with a riot at the prison on 5 October 2005. It took more than seven weeks to fully restore the prison wing after the riot which caused more than £145,000 damage.

The prison today

The Youth Justice Board announced on 23 October 2014 that it will be withdrawing completely from Hindley. Hindley Prison is no longer a youth offender prison. It holds Category C male prisoners from the age of 18 upwards. . Accommodation at the prison is made up of seven secure unit, consisting of single and double cells.

Hindley is a combined establishment with a regime that offers opportunities for inmates to gain qualifications, address offending behaviour, and reintegrate into society on their release. Regime provision includes learning and skills, as well as workshop places (which include construction skills) and physical education.

Hindley also operates a listener and peer support scheme for those who may be at risk of suicide or self-harm. The prison's medical provision includes an in-patient healthcare facility and a mental health day care centre.

One of the offenders at HM Prison Hindley is Jamie Smith, who committed a murder at age 13.

References

HM Prison Hindley Wikipedia


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