HM Prison Leicester

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HM Prison Leicester is a Victorian-era local prison in Leicester, England, primarily holding adult male inmates and known historically for housing several high-profile prisoners.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian-era building
prison
buildingStyle Victorian
coordinates 52.626°N 1.137°W
country United Kingdom
formerName Leicester Prison NERFINISHED
governingBody Ministry of Justice (United Kingdom) NERFINISHED
hasCategory 1828 establishments in England
Buildings and structures in Leicester
Men's prisons in England
Prisons in Leicestershire
Victorian prisons in England
hasFacility chaplaincy
education services
healthcare unit
visits hall
hasFunction local prison for courts in Leicestershire
remand prison
jurisdiction England and Wales
knownFor Victorian radial design
holding high-profile prisoners
overcrowding issues
locatedIn England
Leicester NERFINISHED
Leicestershire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Leicester city centre NERFINISHED
managedBy His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service NERFINISHED
opened 1828
partOf HM Prison Service NERFINISHED
populationAgeGroup adult
populationGender male
postcode LE2 7AJ
primaryPopulation adult male prisoners
region East Midlands
securityClassification Category B
Category C
status operational
streetAddress Welford Road NERFINISHED
subjectOf HM Inspectorate of Prisons reports
supervisedBy HM Chief Inspector of Prisons NERFINISHED
usedFor holding convicted prisoners serving short sentences
holding prisoners on remand

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Birmingham Six detainedIn HM Prison Leicester