Wandsworth Prison
Wandsworth Prison is a large prison located in Wandsworth, London, England. It was opened in 1851 and is one of the largest prisons in the UK, designed to hold male inmates. The facility has a capacity of around 1,600 prisoners and is known for its distinctive Victorian architecture.
The prison serves as a category B facility, meaning it houses inmates who are considered to pose a moderate risk to the public. Over the years, Wandsworth Prison has been involved in various rehabilitation programs aimed at helping inmates reintegrate into society upon their release.