What cat is Risley prison?

What cat is Risley prison?

category C prison
Risley is a category C prison for adult males. The prison holds vulnerable prisoners (mainly sex offenders) who are not mixed but kept separate from other prisoners.

How do I book a visit to Risley prison?

You can also book by email [email protected] or phone. The number is 01925 733284 open between 8.30 -12.00 and 13.30 -16.30 Monday to Friday. There is a visitors centre 01925 733063 or click here . You should book in here at least 30 mins before your visit for the paperwork to be completed.

What does B Wing mean prison?

B wing: Sentenced and unsentenced adults. C wing: Sentenced and unsentenced adults. D wing: Sentenced and unsentenced adults. G wing: First night and induction wing. H wing: Vulnerable prisoners.

How many prisoners are in Risley?

HMP Risley is a category C training prison holding adult males, with a capacity of 1,095. It also holds vulnerable prisoners, notably sex offenders, who are integrated with the other inmates.

What is F Wing?

F wing – prisoners convicted of sexual offences; transitioning to a self-isolators support unit. G wing – prisoners convicted of sexual o ffences (including older prisoners and those with a disability)

What is a cat d prison?

Category D prisoners are defines as “Those who can be reasonably trusted not to try to escape, and are given the privilege of an open prison.” It take some time to progress through the various categories; if it is your first offence and it is was a non violent or drug related crime, such as fraud, you may be categories …

How do I contact someone in Risley Prison?

Officers may listen to phone calls as a way of preventing crime and helping keep people safe. You can send emails to someone in Risley using the Email a Prisoner service. You might also be able to attach photos and receive replies from the prisoner, depending on the rules at Risley. You can write at any time.

What type of prison is Risley?

Risley Prison. HMP Risley is a category C training prison holding adult males, with a capacity of 1,095. It also holds vulnerable prisoners, notably sex offenders, who are integrated with the other inmates. The prison originally opened in 1964 as a remand centre holding both men and women; however, the female unit officially closed in 1999.

How do I book a visit to justice Risley?

The booking line is open Monday-Friday: 9am to 4pm You can also book by sending an email to [email protected] Specific visiting times will be given upon booking. Visitors will be allocated a time to arrive at the Visitors Centre when they book their visit. Booking line: 01925 733284 or 01925 733285

Why work at Risley?

Every person at Risley has a right to feel safe. The staff are responsible for their safeguarding and welfare at all times. All safeguarding processes are overseen by the Warrington Safeguarding Adults Board.