Status closed Capacity 217 Opened 1850 | Security class Medium security Population 221 (as of 2009) | |
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Location North Circular Road, Phibsborough, Dublin |
Senator jillian van turnhout order of business st patrick s institution
St. Patrick's Institution, North Circular Road, Dublin 7, is an Irish penal facility for 17- to 21-year-old males. It has a capacity of 217 beds and had an average inmate population of 221 in 2009. It is a closed, medium security prison.
Contents
- Senator jillian van turnhout order of business st patrick s institution
- Senator jillian van turnhout ombudsman for children and st patrick s institution
- History
- Abuse
- Closure
- References

Senator jillian van turnhout ombudsman for children and st patrick s institution
History

It was opened in 1956 when inmates from the borstal located in Clonmel, County Tipperary were transferred there. Prior to this the facility had functioned as the female section of Mountjoy Prison from its opening in 1850. Although situated within the Mountjoy Prison Complex, it is administered as a completely separate facility. An education unit was built in the last 20 years. In 2002 a new unit to cater for boys aged between fourteen and sixteen years was built but up until 2004 this had not been used.
Abuse
A report on St. Patrick's Institution released on 16 October 2012 found a culture of human rights abuse.
Closure

It was announced on 1 July 2013 that St. Patrick's Institution was to close. It has since been amalgamated into the Mountjoy Prison Complex and is known as Mountjoy West.


