HM Prison Belmarsh

HMP Belmarsh
Location Thamesmead, London, England
Security class Adult Male/Category A
Population 910 (as of July 2008)
Opened 1991
Managed by HM Prison Services
Governor Phil Wragg
Website Belmarsh at justice.gov.uk

Her Majesty's Prison Belmarsh is a Category A men's prison in Thamesmead, south-east London, England. It is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service.

History

Belmarsh Prison was built on part of the East site of the former Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, and became operational on 2 April 1991. Belmarsh is adjacent and adjoined to Woolwich Crown Court, as such the prison is used in high-profile cases, particularly those concerning national security.

Between 2001 and 2002, Belmarsh Prison was used to detain a number of people indefinitely without charge or trial under the provisions of the Part 4 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, leading it to be called the "British version of Guantanamo Bay".[1] The law lords later ruled in A v Secretary of State for the Home Dept that such imprisonment was discriminatory and against the Human Rights Act.[2]

It is often used for the detention of prisoners for terrorist related offences. In September 2006 the number of such prisoners was 51.[3]

In May 2007, there was a violent disturbance in the prison, Sky News reported. At least four prison officers were injured.

In November 2009, an inspection report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons criticised the "extremely high" amount of force used to control inmates at the prison.[4] The report also stated that an unusually high number of prisoners had reported being intimidated or victimised by staff at Belmarsh.

In 2010, HMP Isis Young Offenders Institution was opened within the perimeter wall of Belmarsh Prison.

The prison today

Car park and main entrance

Belmarsh is a Category A Prison holding prisoners from all over the United Kingdom. In addition Belmarsh is a local prison, accepting different categories of prisoners from primarily the Central Criminal Court and Magistrates' Courts in South East London. In addition the establishment serves Crown and Magistrates' Courts in South West Essex. Accommodation at the prison is a mixture of approximately 60% multi-occupancy cells and 40% single cells, distributed mainly across 4 residential units.

Inmates at Belmarsh are offered access to education, workshops, two gyms, one focusing on Physical Education courses and one recreational, with use of a sports hall and a fitness room. The gym staff also have a partnership with Charlton Athletic F.C. to deliver F.A. accredited coaching courses for prisoners.

A listener scheme for prisoners at risk from suicide or self-harm is in operation at Belmarsh. There is also a support group for foreign national prisoners, providing advice on immigration law.

Notable inmates

References

  1. "BBC NEWS - UK - Magazine - Belmarsh - Britain's Guantanamo Bay?". Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  2. "Login". Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  3. Tony McNulty Written Answers, 8 September 2006 col. 1701W Home Department - Terrorism
  4. "'High levels' of force at prison". BBC News. 27 November 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-30.
  5. "Radical preacher Anjem Choudary to stand trial on terror charges". BBC News. 28 August 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  6. "MacSHAMED - The diary of a jailed MP". Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  7. "Michael Adebolajo 'attacked in jail'". 18 July 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2016 via www.bbc.co.uk.
  8. "Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale plead not guilty to Woolwich". 27 September 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  9. "Abu Hamza: from Soho bouncer to hook-handed cleric of hate." The Daily Telegraph. 10 April 2012. Retrieved on 5 June 2013.
  10. Dominic Casciani, 'Soho nail bomber David Copeland sentenced for prison attack', BBC News, 28 October 2015
  11. "Stefan Williams - murder - 2000 - murder Broadway Boulevard Nightclub, Ealing". Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  12. "He murdered his enemies. Now from his cell, Colin Gunn is murdering British justice by insisting on his 'human rights'". Daily Mail. 12 December 2011.
  13. "Richard Huckle filmed himself abusing children and shared videos and pictures with fellow paedophiles on the dark web.". Sky News. 1 June 2016.

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Coordinates: 51°29′47″N 0°05′34″E / 51.4964°N 0.0929°E / 51.4964; 0.0929

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