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Lincoln opened as a local prison in 1872 to hold ] and convicted prisoners and replacing the prison at ]. The original 1869–72 structures designed by Frederick Peck are now ]s and are notable examples of ] gothic design. The prison accommodation has been altered and extended at various times in the 20th century. Lincoln opened as a local prison in 1872 to hold ] and convicted prisoners and replacing the prison at ]. The original 1869–72 structures designed by Frederick Peck are now ]s and are notable examples of ] gothic design. The prison accommodation has been altered and extended at various times in the 20th century.


Between 1900 and 1961 a total of 18 ]s took place at the prison. The last execution was that of Wasyl Gnypiuk, a 34-year-old Polish-Ukrainian immigrant. After being convicted of the murder of Louise Surgey (his 62 year old landlady) at Nottingham Assizes, Gnypiuk was ] by executioner ] on 27 January 1961. Afterwards, his body was buried in an ] within the walls of the prison, as was customary.<ref>{{cite web|author=Meaghan |url=http://www.executedtoday.com/2012/01/27/1961-wasyl-gnypiuk-sleep-killer/ |title=1961: Wasyl Gnypiuk, sleep-killer |publisher=ExecutedToday.com |date=2012-01-27 |accessdate=2013-04-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://wilkinp4.blackapplehost.com/People/Male/Harry_Allen/Harry_Allen.htm |title=Free Web Hosting |publisher=Wilkinp4.blackapplehost.com |date= |accessdate=2013-04-12}}</ref> Between 1900 and 1961 a total of 18 ]s took place at the prison. The last execution was that of Wasyl Gnypiuk, a 34-year-old Polish-Ukrainian immigrant. After being convicted of the murder of Louise Surgey (his 62-year-old landlady) at Nottingham Assizes, Gnypiuk was ] by executioner ] on 27 January 1961. Afterwards, his body was buried in an ] within the walls of the prison, as was customary.<ref>{{cite web|author=Meaghan |url=http://www.executedtoday.com/2012/01/27/1961-wasyl-gnypiuk-sleep-killer/ |title=1961: Wasyl Gnypiuk, sleep-killer |publisher=ExecutedToday.com |date=2012-01-27 |accessdate=2013-04-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://wilkinp4.blackapplehost.com/People/Male/Harry_Allen/Harry_Allen.htm |title=Free Web Hosting |publisher=Wilkinp4.blackapplehost.com |date= |accessdate=2013-04-12}}</ref>


In October 2002 inmates set fire to parts of the prison and seized control of at least one section of the prison during a large ] at Lincoln. The disturbance started when a prison officer was attacked by a prisoner. A number of prisoners then jumped on the officer, assaulted him and dragged him into a cell and took his keys. It took prison officers eight hours to bring the riot under control.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2355401.stm |title=UK &#124; England &#124; Prison riot 'under control' |publisher=BBC News |date=2002-10-24 |accessdate=2013-04-12}}</ref> In October 2002 inmates set fire to parts of the prison and seized control of at least one section of the prison during a large ] at Lincoln. The disturbance started when a prison officer was attacked by a prisoner. A number of prisoners then jumped on the officer, assaulted him and dragged him into a cell and took his keys. It took prison officers eight hours to bring the riot under control.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2355401.stm |title=UK &#124; England &#124; Prison riot 'under control' |publisher=BBC News |date=2002-10-24 |accessdate=2013-04-12}}</ref>

Revision as of 02:06, 26 September 2015

HMP Lincoln
LocationLincoln, Lincolnshire
Security classAdult Male/Category B
Capacity709
Population603 (as of February 2015)
Opened1872
Managed byHM Prison Services
GovernorPeter Wright
WebsiteLincoln at justice.gov.uk

HM Prison Lincoln is a Category B men's prison, located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.

History

Lincoln opened as a local prison in 1872 to hold remand and convicted prisoners and replacing the prison at Lincoln Castle. The original 1869–72 structures designed by Frederick Peck are now listed buildings and are notable examples of High Victorian gothic design. The prison accommodation has been altered and extended at various times in the 20th century.

Between 1900 and 1961 a total of 18 judicial executions took place at the prison. The last execution was that of Wasyl Gnypiuk, a 34-year-old Polish-Ukrainian immigrant. After being convicted of the murder of Louise Surgey (his 62-year-old landlady) at Nottingham Assizes, Gnypiuk was hanged by executioner Harry Allen on 27 January 1961. Afterwards, his body was buried in an unmarked grave within the walls of the prison, as was customary.

In October 2002 inmates set fire to parts of the prison and seized control of at least one section of the prison during a large riot at Lincoln. The disturbance started when a prison officer was attacked by a prisoner. A number of prisoners then jumped on the officer, assaulted him and dragged him into a cell and took his keys. It took prison officers eight hours to bring the riot under control.

In March 2003 The Prison Reform Trust issued a report claiming that Lincoln Prison was unstable and suffering inconsistent leadership. The Trust also labelled Lincoln as the nation's most overcrowded prison, holding 13 inmates over its maximum capacity of 738.

The prison today

Lincoln is a Category B local prison holding adult male remand and convicted prisoners from the courts in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Humberside. Accommodation at the prison is spread across four residential wings (A, B, C & E wings) and a segregation unit.

The regime at Lincoln includes production workshops, charity workshops, laundry, education, vocational training courses and Offending behaviour courses. Other facilities include the prison's gym.

Notable former inmates

References

  1. Meaghan (2012-01-27). "1961: Wasyl Gnypiuk, sleep-killer". ExecutedToday.com. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  2. "Free Web Hosting". Wilkinp4.blackapplehost.com. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  3. "UK | England | Prison riot 'under control'". BBC News. 2002-10-24. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  4. "UK | England | Jail 'recipe for disaster'". BBC News. 2003-03-12. Retrieved 2013-04-12.

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