A Dispersal prison is one of five secure prisons in the United Kingdom that houses Category A prisoners. The idea of the Dispersal prison was initiated after a report submitted by Earl Mountbatten in 1966 after some notorious prison escapes. It was decided that special secure units should be built to enable the allocation of Category A prisoners to them, but to also allow the prison authorities the option to 'disperse' a prisoner to one of the other units at short notice. Whilst seven secure units were intended, the actual number has fluctuated over the years with a core selection of five still remaining.[1]
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A Dispersalprison is one of five secure prisons in the United Kingdom that houses Category A prisoners. The idea of the Dispersalprison was initiated...
current prison was designated a Dispersalprison in 1967, holding 144 inmates and is the oldest of the Dispersalprisons still operating across England...
inmate Mitchell Harrison in order to eat his liver. Frankland is a Dispersalprison that holds male prisoners over 21 years of age, and whose sentence...
added in 1972 to enable it to operate as a dispersalprison. In April 1990, inmates at Long Lartin Prison attempted a mass breakout and, after officers...
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HM Prison Full Sutton is a Category A and B men's prison in the village of Full Sutton, near Pocklington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Full...
United Kingdom, but it lost "Dispersal" status in 1995. In 2009, Parkhurst joined HM Prison Albany to form super-prison HM Prison Isle of Wight, with each...
HM Prison Whitemoor is a Category A men's prison near March, Cambridgeshire, England, operated by His Majesty's Prison Service. Whitemoor Prison was built...
Category B prison and, in 1970, Albany became part of the dispersal system. It suffered major disturbances in 1972 which closed most of the Prison for over...
surveillance a dispersal of an "electronic panopticon". Particular attention has been drawn to the similarities of CCTV with Bentham's prison design because...
Melilla Carabanchel In 1989 the Spanish government began a policy of dispersal of Basque prisoners throughout Spain. The purpose was to restrict communication...
Isberto, and in the aftermath of the September 1984 Welcome Rotonda protest dispersal, Senators Lorenzo Tanada and Soc Rodrigo, and future Senators Tito Guingona...
and the Pacific: new evidence for taxonomic status and human-mediated dispersal" (PDF). Asian Perspectives. 47 (1): 59–74. doi:10.1353/asi.2008.0009....
activities on tropical biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, such as seed dispersal, soil bioturbation and nutrient cycling. An earth-boring dung beetle working...
to ignite epidemics of considerable magnitude and resilient to aerial dispersal. This marked the initiation of the latter phase of Ishii's elaborate scheme:...
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organize and supervise the increased number of camps, Van Fleet felt that dispersal would lessen the possibility of resistance. However, the removal of anti-Communists...
Birmingham prison. Three hundred and eighty prisoners were transferred from wrecked wings of the prison to other jails across England, but their dispersal led...
in the town centre of Kajang, together with the Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway and the Kajang–Seremban Highway Kajang–Seremban...
Revolution: New Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origin and Dispersal of Modern Humans: 395–410. Klein, Christopher (23 September 2016). "DNA...
suggest India has served as the major early corridor for geographical dispersal of modern humans from out-of-Africa. The archaeological and genetic traces...
mechanism for certain local officials to make a proclamation ordering the dispersal of any group of twelve or more people who were "unlawfully, riotously...