List of Young Offender Institutions
There were as of 2005 15 dedicated institutions:
- HMP Ashfield
- HMYOI Aylesbury
- HMYOI Deerbolt
- HMYOI Huntercombe
- HMYOI Lancaster Farms
- HMYOI Northallerton
- HMYOI Onley
- HMYOI Polmont
- HMYOI Portland
- HMYOI Rochester
- HMYOI Stoke Heath
- HMYOI Swinfen Hall
- HMYOI Thorn Cross
- HMYOI Werrington
- HMYOI Wetherby
and 22 which share their site with other penal establishments:
- HMP & YOI Askham Grange
- HMP & YOI Brinsford
- HMP & YOI Brockhill
- HMP & YOI Bronzefield
- HMP & YOI Castington
- HMP & YOI Chelmsford
- HMP & YOI Durham
- HMP & YOI East Sutton Park
- HMP & YOI Feltham
- HMP & YOI Guys Marsh
- HMP & YOI Hatfield
- HMP & YOI Hindley
- HMP & YOI Hollesley Bay
- HMP & YOI Low Newton
- HMP & YOI Moorland
- HMP & YOI New Hall
- HMP & YOI Norwich
- HMP & YOI Reading
- HMP & YOI Warren Hill
- HMP/RC & YOI Exeter
- HMYOI & RC Glen Parva
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