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  • Morton Hall is a prison in Swinderby, near Lincoln, for men aged 18 and over.

  • Bure is a prison near Norwich in Norfolk for men convicted of a sex offence.

  • Wetherby is a young offender institution (YOI) in Yorkshire for children and young people aged 15 to 18.

  • Swaleside is a men’s high security prison on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. It is part of the Sheppey Cluster, along with Elmley and Standford Hill.

  • Whatton is a prison in Nottingham for men convicted of a sex offence.

  • Filtering identifies and removes protected convictions and cautions so that they are not disclosed on a DBS certificate.

  • Guidance on the different types of compensation within the justice system.

  • The 'Guide to coroner services' is intended for bereaved people and others who may be affected by a coroner investigation or are attending a coroner’s inquest.

  • Garth is a men’s high security prison near Leyland, Lancashire.

  • Coldingley is a prison for adult men in Woking, Surrey.

  • Onley Prison is a men’s prison in Rugby, Warwickshire.

  • Information on the change to automatic release dates for some prisoners so they leave after serving 40% of their sentence, rather than the current 50%.

  • New Hall is a prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Flockton, West Yorkshire, for women aged 18 and over.

  • Ford is a men’s open prison in Arundel, West Sussex.

  • Gartree is a high security men’s prison in Market Harborough, Leicestershire.

  • Standford Hill is an open prison for men. It is one of 3 prisons that form the Sheppey Cluster in Kent, along with HMP Elmley and HMP Swaleside.

  • Maidstone is a prison in Maidstone, Kent, for foreign national men.

  • Downview is a prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Sutton, Surrey, for women aged 18 and over.

  • Werrington is a young offender institution (YOI) in Staffordshire for children and young people aged 15 to 18.

  • Prisoners can be segregated under a range of authorities, which are set out in Prison Rules This policy provides staff the process and information on how to manage prisoners in segregation.