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HM Prison Altcourse

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HM Prison Altcourse
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LocationLiverpool, Merseyside
StatusOperational
Security classCategory A/B Adult Male & Young Offenders Institution
Capacity1,164 (March 2022)
Opened1997
Managed bySodexo
DirectorSteve Williams

HM Prison Altcourse is a Category B men's private prison and Young Offender Institution in the Fazakerley area of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. The prison is operated by Sodexo, which took over from G4S in 2023.[1]

History

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Altcourse became the first prison to be procured under a Private Finance Initiative contract when the contract was signed in December 1995.[2] It was built by Tarmac Construction and opened in December 1997.[3] While early reports about the management of the prison were favourable, the financing of the project drew criticism after it emerged in 2002 that G4S, which oversaw construction and operated the prison, had made a £10 million windfall from the contracts.[4]

In 2005 it was reported that Altcourse was the most overcrowded prison in England with 1,324 inmates.[5]

In November 2009, the prison's own Independent Monitoring Board published a report which criticised the amount of illegal drugs that were being smuggled into Altcourse. The report suggested that mobile phones (which were also being smuggled into the jail) were helping to fuel the trade.[6] A month later, it emerged that inmates at Altcourse were being given access to satellite television as a reward for good behaviour.[7]

The prison wings

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Altcourse is separated into two main halves by facility buildings such as the segregation block, gymnasium, library, religious hall, education centre, and the first night centre. There are 7 main wings on the site, all named after fences of the Grand National steeplechase course.[8]

Notable inmates

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Notable inmates include:

References

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  7. ^ Inmates given satellite TV access BBC News, 17 December 2009
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