HM Glendairy Prison

Glendairy Prison, also called Her Majesty's Prison, was the correctional facility located in the country of Barbados. The prison, which housed up to 1,000 male and female inmates, was located in Station Hill, St. Michael.

History

The prison was built in 1855 before being destroyed in a prison uprising on 29–30 March 2005.[1][2] The replacement for Glendairy, known as HMP Dodds was opened on 15 October 2007 at Dodds, St. Philip.

A Commission of Inquiry has been set up to aid in an investigation of events which led to the riot and resulting fire.[3]

Proposed alternate uses for the property have included: a rehabilitation centre for ex-offenders, halfway housing for persons addicted to drugs, or housing of individuals with a known mental illness.[4]

Controversies involving the prison

In popular culture

Scenes of Glendairy Prison were featured in season six of the television show Locked Up Abroad.[5] Documentaries and books have also been written by British prisoners at the new prison including Will Mellor[6] and Terence Donaldson, who wrote Hell in Barbados.

Further reading

See also

References

  1. Bennett, Dawne (28 June 2006). "Barbados prisoners to go on trial for burning prison". Caribbean Net News. Retrieved 8 January 2010.
  2. Protesting inmates wreak havoc, Foreign Prisoner Support Service
  3. Glendairy Fire Commission, Government of Barbados, 22 March 2007
  4. M., T. (1 November 2009). "(Mr.) Nurse ready". Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 8 January 2010.
  5. R., P. (19 July 2009). "Barbados on National Geographic". Nation Newspaper. Archived from the original on July 24, 2009. Retrieved 8 January 2010.
  6. Slinger, Tim (19 June 2009). "(Mr.) Nurse ready". Nation Newspaper. Archived from the original on June 24, 2009. Retrieved 8 January 2010.

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Coordinates: 13°06′36″N 59°36′10″W / 13.1100°N 59.6027°W / 13.1100; -59.6027


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