Her Majesty's Young Offender Institution - List of Young Offender Institutions

List of Young Offender Institutions

There were as of 2005 15 dedicated institutions:

  • HMP Ashfield
  • HMYOI Aylesbury
  • HMYOI Deerbolt
  • HMYOI Huntercombe
  • HMYOI Lancaster Farms
  • HMYOI Northallerton
  • HMYOI Onley
  • HMYOI Polmont
  • HMYOI Portland
  • HMYOI Rochester
  • HMYOI Stoke Heath
  • HMYOI Swinfen Hall
  • HMYOI Thorn Cross
  • HMYOI Werrington
  • HMYOI Wetherby

and 22 which share their site with other penal establishments:

  • HMP & YOI Askham Grange
  • HMP & YOI Brinsford
  • HMP & YOI Brockhill
  • HMP & YOI Bronzefield
  • HMP & YOI Castington
  • HMP & YOI Chelmsford
  • HMP & YOI Durham
  • HMP & YOI East Sutton Park
  • HMP & YOI Feltham
  • HMP & YOI Guys Marsh
  • HMP & YOI Hatfield
  • HMP & YOI Hindley
  • HMP & YOI Hollesley Bay
  • HMP & YOI Low Newton
  • HMP & YOI Moorland
  • HMP & YOI New Hall
  • HMP & YOI Norwich
  • HMP & YOI Reading
  • HMP & YOI Warren Hill
  • HMP/RC & YOI Exeter
  • HMYOI & RC Glen Parva

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