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HM Prison Service

Grendon

Grendon was opened in 1962 as an experimental psychiatric prison to provide treatment for prisoners with antisocial personality disorders, under the direction of a medical superintendent.  


Over the years it has been brought more in line with the rest of the prison estate and is now run by a prison service governor.  It does, however continue to operate a unique regime in its therapeutic care of offenders.


Currently Grendon can house up to 235 residents in Cat B secure conditions, with each of its six wings operating as  autonomous therapeutic communities.


Address:

HM Prison Grendon

Grendon Underwood

Buckinghamshire

HP18 0TL


Tel: 01296 445000

Fax: 01296 445001


Governor: Dr Peter Bennett


Accommodation: Single Cells


Operational Capacity: 235 as of 31st January 2006


Reception Criteria: The prison accepts serving category B & C male prisoners in England & Wales over the age of 21.  Prisoners must be serving sentences that will allow a stay of at least 24 months at Grendon.  Prisoners have to choose to come to Grendon, and must have a genuine desire to change and to work at changing.  They must also be committed to staying free from drugs whilst in therapy.


Grendon




www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk  Date Printed : 7 September 2010