Winson Green Prison
Winson Green Prison is a category B men's prison located in Birmingham, England. It was opened in 1849 and has a capacity of around 700 inmates. The prison is known for its distinctive Victorian architecture and has undergone various renovations over the years to improve facilities and security.
The prison serves as a facility for individuals who are considered a moderate risk to the public. It offers various rehabilitation programs aimed at reducing reoffending rates. Winson Green is also notable for its diverse population, housing inmates from different backgrounds and regions.