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HM Prison Wandsworth

HM Prison Wandsworth is a Category B men's prison at Wandsworth in the London Borough of Wandsworth, South West London, England. It is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service and is one of the largest prisons in the UK.[2]

HMP Wandsworth
LocationWandsworth,
London, SW18
Security classAdult Male/Category B Local
Population1,562
Opened1851; 173 years ago (1851)
Managed byHM Prison Services
GovernorKatie Price[1]
WebsiteWandsworth at justice.gov.uk

History edit

 
HM Prison Wandsworth from the air

The prison was built in 1851, when it was known as Surrey House of Correction.[3] It was designed according to the humane separate system principle with a number of corridors radiating from a central control point with each prisoner having toilet facilities. The toilets were later removed to increase prison capacity and the prisoners had to "slop out", until 1996.[4]

On 29 July 1879, Catherine Webster was executed for the murder and dismemberment of her mistress, Mrs. Thomas, at Richmond. The murder, which occurred in March, was for the purpose of stealing Mrs. Thomas' property and going to America with a man named Webb. The only witnesses to the execution were the sheriff, the surgeon and the chaplain. No reporters were permitted. The sheriff reported that Mrs. Webster met her death with dignity. The body was buried in a shallow grave on prison grounds and covered in lime.[5]

In 1930, inmate James Edward Spiers, serving a 10-year sentence for armed robbery, took his own life in front of a group of justices of the peace who were there to witness his receiving 15 lashes, then a form of judicial corporal punishment.[6]

In 1951, Wandsworth was the holding prison for a national stock of the birch and the cat o' nine tails, implements for corporal punishment inflicted as a disciplinary penalty under the prison rules.[7] An example of a flogging with the "cat" carried out in Wandsworth Prison itself was reported in July 1954.[8]

On 8 July 1965, Ronnie Biggs escaped from the prison, where he was serving a 30-year sentence for his part in the Great Train Robbery. Two years later he fled to Brazil and remained on the run until 2001, when he returned to the UK.[9]

The prison was originally designed to hold less than a thousand inmates, but as of 2023, there are between 1,300 and 1,500 prisoners.[10]

Execution site edit

Wandsworth was the site of 135 executions, between 1878 and 1961. Built in 1878, the gallows was located near the A wing.[11] In 1911, a new gallows was built between the E and F wings, and in 1938 a further gallows was built at the E wing.[11] Among those executed by hanging were:

(in order by date of execution)

On 25 April 1951, a double execution took place at Wandsworth, when Edward Smith and Joseph Brown stood on the gallows together and were executed simultaneously. The final executions at Wandsworth were those of Francis Forsyth on 10 November 1960, Victor John Terry on 25 May 1961 and Henryk Niemasz on 8 September 1961 (Forsyth was one of just four 18-year-olds executed in a British prison in the twentieth century).

With the exceptions of Scott-Ford, who was convicted of treachery, and Joyce and Amery, who were convicted of treason, all executions were for the crime of murder.

The gallows were kept in full working order until 1993 and tested every six months. In 1994, they were dismantled and the condemned suite is now used as a tea room for prison officers.[11] The gallows' trapdoor and lever were sent to the Prison Service Museum in Rugby, Warwickshire. After this museum permanently closed in 2004, they were sent to the Galleries of Justice in Nottingham, where those and an execution box may be seen.

Recent history edit

 
Panorama of HMP Wandsworth from Heathfield Road

In October 2009, gross misconduct charges were brought against managers of Wandsworth Prison, after an investigation found that prisoners had been temporarily transferred to HMP Pentonville before inspections. The transfers, which included vulnerable prisoners, were made in order to manipulate population figures.[13]

In March 2011, an unannounced follow-up inspection was conducted by the Chief Inspector of Prisons, which found that "...Wandsworth compared badly with similar prisons facing similar challenges and we were concerned by what appeared to be unwillingness among some prison managers and staff to acknowledge and take responsibility for the problems the prison faced."[14]

In May 2015 a prisoner was found dead in his cell, prompting a murder investigation.[15]

On 11 November 2018, a vulnerable and mentally ill 18-year-old Lithuanian national, Osvaldas Pagirys hung himself in his cell in the prison's segregation unit. Osvaldas, who spoke little-to-no English was detained for extradition to Lithuania for stealing sweets and hung himself in his cell after a series of failures by the prison. These failings including punishing him for his mental health rather than assisting him, using Google Translate to assess his risk of suicide, not acting on several prior suicide attempts and, on the day of his death, not answering his cell emergency bell for nearly an hour, which could have saved his life.[16]

On 6 September 2023, Daniel Abed Khalife, on remand awaiting trial in relation to terrorism and the Official Secrets Act, escaped from the prison.[17][18] The escape caused significant disruption at airports and ports around the UK due to enhanced security checks.[19] He was found and arrested in the Northolt area on 9 September 2023.[20]

The prison today edit

Wandsworth Prison contains eight wings on two units. The smaller unit, containing three wings, was originally designed for women. This unit houses prisoners who attend full time activities.

Education and training courses are offered at Wandsworth.[citation needed] Facilities at the prison include two gyms and a sports hall. The large prison chaplaincy offers chaplains from the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh, Hindu, Buddhist, Mormon, and Jehovah's Witness faiths.

A BBC investigation showed large scale drug abuse with cannabis openly being smoked and harder drugs found. There are allegations of staff corruption, including of staff bringing drugs into the prison.[21] Wandsworth has lost its status as a reform prison. Glyn Travis of the Prison Officers Association said, "Wandsworth staff had bought into the reform process and worked well with the governor to implement the reforms. Now, the prison has lost its reform status and once again, staff and prisoners have been left high and dry as this government's agenda seems to change at the drop of a hat."[22] Wandsworth is the most overcrowded prison in England and body scanners were not used on visitors to prevent contraband being brought into the prison, allegedly due to shortage of staff. Peter Clarke said, "In essence, there were too many prisoners, many with drug-related or mental health issues, and with not enough to do." Also, not all staff carried anti-ligature knives despite six suicides since 2015.[23]

Chris Atkins'[24] book A Bit of a Stretch: The Diaries of a Prisoner[25] describes ongoing poor conditions during his stay in 2016–2017 with many of the touted improvements merely being on paper rather than having been implemented. He describes some of the attempted changes as part of the "Prison and Safety Reform (2016)" that were not successful.

Notable inmates edit

In popular culture edit

Wandsworth is mentioned in multiple forms of media.

Film edit

  • Starred Up (2014) was written by a former therapist at this prison.
  • Let Him Have It (1991) features Derek Bentley, who was held in this prison up until he was hanged in 1953.
  • A Clockwork Orange (1971) shows the exterior of the prison (the interiors were filmed elsewhere).

Literature edit

Music edit

Wandsworth is mentioned in:

References edit

  1. ^ "Wandsworth Prison". GOV.UK. 17 January 2023. from the original on 6 September 2023. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Wandsworth Prison". Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  3. ^ Hughes, Amani (25 June 2015). "Surrey House of Correction: Acid bath murderer and Derek Bentley 'let him have it' case among hangings". SurreyLive.
  4. ^ Rowland, David (1 December 2014). . The Old Police Cells Museum. Archived from the original on 31 May 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  5. ^ "A Woman Hanged". The Boston Globe. 30 July 1879 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ . TIME. New York City. 17 February 1930. Archived from the original on 3 December 2007. Retrieved 23 June 2007.
  7. ^ "Memorandum to prisons re Birches and Cats-o-nine tails". Prison Commission. 20 July 1951. PRO: HO 323/13.
  8. ^ "Prison mutiny men get 'cat'". Daily Mirror. London. 7 July 1954.
  9. ^ "1965: Ronald Biggs escapes from jail". BBC News. 8 July 1965.
  10. ^ "Wandsworth prison life: Decay, drugs and drudgery". BBC News. 7 September 2023. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  11. ^ a b c "Wandsworth prison, London". Capital Punishment U.K. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  12. ^ "The Execution of Lord Haw Haw at Wandsworth Prison in 1946". Another Nickel In The Machine. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  13. ^ "Inmates 'moved before jail check'". BBC News. 20 October 2009. Retrieved 26 October 2009.
  14. ^ (PDF) (Report). Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Prisons. 4 March 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 15 May 2012 – via Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody.
  15. ^ Rawlinson, Kevin (4 May 2015). "Man arrested on suspicion of murder in Wandsworth prison". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  16. ^ https://cloud-platform-e218f50a4812967ba1215eaecede923f.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/sites/34/2018/02/M248-16_Death-of-Mr-Osvaldas-Pagirys_HMP-Wandsworth_14.11.16_SID_18-21.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  17. ^ "Hunt for prisoner Daniel Abed Khalife after Wandsworth prison escape". BBC News. 6 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  18. ^ "Staffordshire soldier in court accused of 'bomb hoax' and terror offence". Express and Star. Wolverhampton. 17 February 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  19. ^ "Daniel Khalife: Ex-soldier terror suspect on run accused of working for Iran". BBC News. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
  20. ^ "Daniel Khalife: Escaped terror suspect arrested in north-west London". BBC News. 9 September 2023. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  21. ^ Thomas, Ed & Titheradge, Noel (18 May 2016). "Inside Wandsworth prison: Drugs and tension". BBC News.
  22. ^ Allison, Eric (4 June 2017). "HMP Wandsworth loses reform prison status". The Guardian.
  23. ^ "X-ray body scanner not used at Wandsworth prison, report finds". BBC News. 13 July 2018.
  24. ^ a b "Film producers jailed for 'audacious' £2.2m film tax scam". The Guardian. 1 July 2016.
  25. ^ a b "A Bit of a Stretch". Curtis Brown.
  26. ^ Milmo, Cahal (7 January 2011). "Mongolia declares diplomatic war on Britain over arrested spy". The Independent. London. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  27. ^ "Wimbledon star Boris Becker jailed for two-and-a-half years over bankruptcy". Wandsworth Times. 29 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  28. ^ "Tappin returns to UK prison". ITV News. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  29. ^ Vaughan, Henry; Robinson, James (6 September 2023). "Daniel Abed Khalife: Terror suspect escapes Wandsworth Prison". Sky News. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  30. ^ "What can David Chaytor expect now he has been sentenced?". The Guardian. London. 7 January 2011. Retrieved 7 January 2011.
  31. ^ France, Anthony (6 January 2021). "Drill rappers targeted by police for inciting violence and taunting victims". Evening Standard. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  32. ^ Patterson, Joseph "JP" (24 November 2020). "Digga D: 'I've learnt from my mistakes'". BBC Three. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  33. ^ Murray, Robin (15 June 2020). "Why was Digga D's black lives matter protest shut down". Clash Music. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  34. ^ Russell, Bertrand & Griffin, Nicholas (2002). The Selected Letters of Bertrand Russell: The Public Years, 1914-1970. London: Routledge. p. 62. ISBN 0415249988.
  35. ^ "Child molester Gary Glitter attacked by inmate just days after returning to jail". Daily Record. Glasgow. 15 February 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  36. ^ "Graham Rix: 'No one will give me a job'". The Independent. 10 March 2013.
  37. ^ "Ike Ekweremadu: Organ-trafficking plot politician and wife guilty". BBC News. 23 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  38. ^ Jones, Charlie (7 August 2022). "Doctor 'conspired with senator to traffic homeless man to UK to harvest organs'". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  39. ^ Lewis, Anthony (19 July 1968). "Ray, on U.S. Plane, Leaves Britain". The New York Times. p. 16.
  40. ^ Davies, Caroline; Jones, Sam; Hirsch, Afua (8 December 2010). "Julian Assange denied bail over sexual assault allegations". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  41. ^ Williams, Matt (16 December 2010). "Great to smell fresh air says freed Assange". The Independent. London. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  42. ^ "Prison, football, family, the Samaritans and me: Mark Aizlewood on life after jail". Wales Online. 18 September 2021. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  43. ^ "Max Clifford sentenced to eight years in prison". The Independent. London. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  44. ^ a b c Norrish, Mike (3 November 2011). "Pakistan spot-fixing scandal: live". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
  45. ^ Flood, Alison (13 May 2014). "Oscar Wilde's gift to governor who let him read in Reading gaol up for auction". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  46. ^ Clarke, Betty (30 July 2004). "Us against the world". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  47. ^ Gayle, Damien (6 January 2023). "More than 100 writers sign letter in solidarity with jailed UK climate activists". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  48. ^ "Fraudster escapes from one of Britain's most secure prisons by forging letter granting him bail". The Daily Telegraph. London. 27 March 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  49. ^ . Court TV Crime Library. 2007. Archived from the original on 7 January 2007.
  50. ^ Petrie, Gordon (25 August 1983). "Headmaster was police spy in child-sex group". The Glasgow Herald. p. 1.

External links edit

  • Ministry of Justice pages on Wandsworth
  • Victorian Prisoners' Photograph Albums from Wandsworth prison on The National Archives' website.

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HM Prison Wandsworth is a Category B men s prison at Wandsworth in the London Borough of Wandsworth South West London England It is operated by His Majesty s Prison Service and is one of the largest prisons in the UK 2 HMP WandsworthLocationWandsworth London SW18Security classAdult Male Category B LocalPopulation1 562Opened1851 173 years ago 1851 Managed byHM Prison ServicesGovernorKatie Price 1 WebsiteWandsworth at justice gov uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Execution site 1 2 Recent history 2 The prison today 3 Notable inmates 4 In popular culture 4 1 Film 4 2 Literature 4 3 Music 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp HM Prison Wandsworth from the air The prison was built in 1851 when it was known as Surrey House of Correction 3 It was designed according to the humane separate system principle with a number of corridors radiating from a central control point with each prisoner having toilet facilities The toilets were later removed to increase prison capacity and the prisoners had to slop out until 1996 4 On 29 July 1879 Catherine Webster was executed for the murder and dismemberment of her mistress Mrs Thomas at Richmond The murder which occurred in March was for the purpose of stealing Mrs Thomas property and going to America with a man named Webb The only witnesses to the execution were the sheriff the surgeon and the chaplain No reporters were permitted The sheriff reported that Mrs Webster met her death with dignity The body was buried in a shallow grave on prison grounds and covered in lime 5 In 1930 inmate James Edward Spiers serving a 10 year sentence for armed robbery took his own life in front of a group of justices of the peace who were there to witness his receiving 15 lashes then a form of judicial corporal punishment 6 In 1951 Wandsworth was the holding prison for a national stock of the birch and the cat o nine tails implements for corporal punishment inflicted as a disciplinary penalty under the prison rules 7 An example of a flogging with the cat carried out in Wandsworth Prison itself was reported in July 1954 8 On 8 July 1965 Ronnie Biggs escaped from the prison where he was serving a 30 year sentence for his part in the Great Train Robbery Two years later he fled to Brazil and remained on the run until 2001 when he returned to the UK 9 The prison was originally designed to hold less than a thousand inmates but as of 2023 there are between 1 300 and 1 500 prisoners 10 Execution site edit Wandsworth was the site of 135 executions between 1878 and 1961 Built in 1878 the gallows was located near the A wing 11 In 1911 a new gallows was built between the E and F wings and in 1938 a further gallows was built at the E wing 11 Among those executed by hanging were in order by date of execution George Henry Lamson 28 April 1882 George Chapman 7 April 1903 Alfred Edward Stratton 23 May 1905 Albert Ernest Stratton 23 May 1905 Joseph O Sullivan 10 August 1922 Reginald Dunne 10 August 1922 Jean Pierre Vaquier 12 August 1924 Patrick Mahon 3 September 1924 Norman Thorne 22 April 1925 Del Fontaine 29 October 1935 George Johnson Armstrong 9 July 1941 Karel Richard Richter 10 December 1941 Gordon Cummins 25 June 1942 Duncan Scott Ford 3 November 1942 August Sangret 29 April 1943 John Amery 19 December 1945 William Joyce Lord Haw Haw 3 January 1946 12 John George Haigh 10 August 1949 Derek Bentley 28 January 1953 Alfred Charles Whiteway 22 December 1953 Guenther Podola 5 November 1959 Francis Forsyth 10 November 1960 On 25 April 1951 a double execution took place at Wandsworth when Edward Smith and Joseph Brown stood on the gallows together and were executed simultaneously The final executions at Wandsworth were those of Francis Forsyth on 10 November 1960 Victor John Terry on 25 May 1961 and Henryk Niemasz on 8 September 1961 Forsyth was one of just four 18 year olds executed in a British prison in the twentieth century With the exceptions of Scott Ford who was convicted of treachery and Joyce and Amery who were convicted of treason all executions were for the crime of murder The gallows were kept in full working order until 1993 and tested every six months In 1994 they were dismantled and the condemned suite is now used as a tea room for prison officers 11 The gallows trapdoor and lever were sent to the Prison Service Museum in Rugby Warwickshire After this museum permanently closed in 2004 they were sent to the Galleries of Justice in Nottingham where those and an execution box may be seen Recent history edit nbsp Panorama of HMP Wandsworth from Heathfield Road In October 2009 gross misconduct charges were brought against managers of Wandsworth Prison after an investigation found that prisoners had been temporarily transferred to HMP Pentonville before inspections The transfers which included vulnerable prisoners were made in order to manipulate population figures 13 In March 2011 an unannounced follow up inspection was conducted by the Chief Inspector of Prisons which found that Wandsworth compared badly with similar prisons facing similar challenges and we were concerned by what appeared to be unwillingness among some prison managers and staff to acknowledge and take responsibility for the problems the prison faced 14 In May 2015 a prisoner was found dead in his cell prompting a murder investigation 15 On 11 November 2018 a vulnerable and mentally ill 18 year old Lithuanian national Osvaldas Pagirys hung himself in his cell in the prison s segregation unit Osvaldas who spoke little to no English was detained for extradition to Lithuania for stealing sweets and hung himself in his cell after a series of failures by the prison These failings including punishing him for his mental health rather than assisting him using Google Translate to assess his risk of suicide not acting on several prior suicide attempts and on the day of his death not answering his cell emergency bell for nearly an hour which could have saved his life 16 On 6 September 2023 Daniel Abed Khalife on remand awaiting trial in relation to terrorism and the Official Secrets Act escaped from the prison 17 18 The escape caused significant disruption at airports and ports around the UK due to enhanced security checks 19 He was found and arrested in the Northolt area on 9 September 2023 20 The prison today editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources HM Prison Wandsworth news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Wandsworth Prison contains eight wings on two units The smaller unit containing three wings was originally designed for women This unit houses prisoners who attend full time activities Education and training courses are offered at Wandsworth citation needed Facilities at the prison include two gyms and a sports hall The large prison chaplaincy offers chaplains from the Roman Catholic Anglican Methodist Muslim Jewish Sikh Hindu Buddhist Mormon and Jehovah s Witness faiths A BBC investigation showed large scale drug abuse with cannabis openly being smoked and harder drugs found There are allegations of staff corruption including of staff bringing drugs into the prison 21 Wandsworth has lost its status as a reform prison Glyn Travis of the Prison Officers Association said Wandsworth staff had bought into the reform process and worked well with the governor to implement the reforms Now the prison has lost its reform status and once again staff and prisoners have been left high and dry as this government s agenda seems to change at the drop of a hat 22 Wandsworth is the most overcrowded prison in England and body scanners were not used on visitors to prevent contraband being brought into the prison allegedly due to shortage of staff Peter Clarke said In essence there were too many prisoners many with drug related or mental health issues and with not enough to do Also not all staff carried anti ligature knives despite six suicides since 2015 23 Chris Atkins 24 book A Bit of a Stretch The Diaries of a Prisoner 25 describes ongoing poor conditions during his stay in 2016 2017 with many of the touted improvements merely being on paper rather than having been implemented He describes some of the attempted changes as part of the Prison and Safety Reform 2016 that were not successful Notable inmates editBat Khurts head of Mongolia s counter terrorism agency 2010 26 Boris Becker German tennis player convicted on four charges under the UK s Insolvency Act 2022 27 Bruce Reynolds the man who organised the Great Train Robbery He spent time in Wandsworth for breaking and entering assault and also robbery Charles Bronson notorious long term inmate and artist Chris Atkins journalist and documentary maker jailed for fraud 24 Upon his release Atkins published a book about his time in Wandsworth 25 Chris Huhne former Energy Secretary jailed for perverting the course of justice in relation to swapping fixed penalty points with his then wife Vicky Pryce Christopher Tappin businessman convicted in the US for selling weapons parts to Iran in violation of international sanctions and jailed 33 months in January 2013 transferred from FCI Allenwood Pennsylvania to serve his remaining 14 month sentence at Wandsworth in September 2013 28 Daniel Abed Khalife former soldier and escaped and recaptured remand prisoner 29 David Chaytor first MP to be convicted for his part in the United Kingdom Parliamentary expenses scandal 30 Derek Bentley convicted of the murder of a policeman and hanged at Wandsworth in 1953 later posthumously pardoned in 1993 and had his murder conviction overturned in 1998 Digga D drill musician from West London convicted for inciting of violence 31 and breaches of a criminal behaviour order 32 Digga has served multiple sentences at Wandsworth 33 Eric Chappelow World War I conscientious objector for four months in 1916 34 Gary Glitter singer songwriter and convicted sex offender 35 Graham Rix former footballer and coach who was jailed for having underage sex with a 15 year old girl 36 Ike Ekweremadu Nigerian politician and former Senator of Nigeria convicted of bringing a 21 year old man into the UK from Lagos Nigeria in an organ harvesting plot 37 38 James Earl Ray assassin of Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Remanded from 8 June to 19 July 1968 39 Julian Assange 40 was remanded in custody at HMP Wandsworth on 7 December 2010 after being refused bail prior to an extradition hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court On 16 December 2010 he was released on bail after another appeal 41 Mark Aizlewood former international footballer who was jailed for fraud in 2018 Aizlewood was later transferred to a prison in Wales 42 Max Clifford former publicist convicted of 8 counts of indecent assault 43 later moved to HM Prison Littlehey in June 2014 Mazhar Majeed cricket agent convicted for his part in the Pakistan cricket spot fixing controversy 44 Mohammad Asif cricketer convicted for his part in the Pakistan cricket spot fixing controversy 44 Nirav Modi fugitive diamond merchant a principal in the Punjab National Bank Scam who fled to the UK from India Oscar Wilde writer 45 Pete Doherty musician 46 Roger Hallam Co founder of Extinction Rebellion and climate movement activist on remand for Conspiracy to Commit a Public Nuisance 47 Ronnie Biggs participant in the Great Train Robbery who escaped from the prison in 1965 before fleeing the country 48 Ronnie Kray organised crime leader 49 Salman Butt cricketer convicted for his part in the Pakistan cricket spot fixing controversy 44 Tom O Carroll pro paedophile activist and convicted sex offender imprisoned in the early 1980s for conspiracy to corrupt public morals 50 In popular culture editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources HM Prison Wandsworth news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Wandsworth is mentioned in multiple forms of media Film edit Starred Up 2014 was written by a former therapist at this prison Let Him Have It 1991 features Derek Bentley who was held in this prison up until he was hanged in 1953 A Clockwork Orange 1971 shows the exterior of the prison the interiors were filmed elsewhere Literature edit In Anthony Burgess novel A Clockwork Orange 1962 the character Alex is imprisoned at Wandsworth Graham Greene visited Wandsworth and used it as the model for the prison in which the hero awaits execution in the novel It s a Battlefield 1934 In the novel Atonement 2001 by Ian McEwan the character Robbie Turner is imprisoned in Wandsworth for over four years The prison is mentioned toward the end of the novel Down and Out in Paris and London 1933 by George Orwell Will Self s short story The Nonce Prize in his short fiction collection Tough Tough Toys for Tough Tough Boys 1998 is set in and around the prison Music edit Wandsworth is mentioned in The Battle of Epping Forest a song from the Genesis album Selling England by the Pound 1973 Let Him Dangle a song from the Elvis Costello album Spike 1989 Switch a song by Senser Cool for Cats 1979 a song by Squeeze Wandsworth to Bullingdon 2021 a song by Fredo and Headie OneReferences edit Wandsworth Prison GOV UK 17 January 2023 Archived from the original on 6 September 2023 Retrieved 7 September 2023 Wandsworth Prison Ministry of Justice Retrieved 20 April 2015 Hughes Amani 25 June 2015 Surrey House of Correction Acid bath murderer and Derek Bentley let him have it case among hangings SurreyLive Rowland David 1 December 2014 Wandsworth Prison London The Old Police Cells Museum Archived from the original on 31 May 2015 Retrieved 29 July 2015 A Woman Hanged The Boston Globe 30 July 1879 via Newspapers com Wandsworth Walloper TIME New York City 17 February 1930 Archived from the original on 3 December 2007 Retrieved 23 June 2007 Memorandum to prisons re Birches and Cats o nine tails Prison Commission 20 July 1951 PRO HO 323 13 Prison mutiny men get cat Daily Mirror London 7 July 1954 1965 Ronald Biggs escapes from jail BBC News 8 July 1965 Wandsworth prison life Decay drugs and drudgery BBC News 7 September 2023 Retrieved 7 September 2023 a b c Wandsworth prison London Capital Punishment U K Retrieved 5 February 2019 The Execution of Lord Haw Haw at Wandsworth Prison in 1946 Another Nickel In The Machine Retrieved 20 April 2015 Inmates moved before jail check BBC News 20 October 2009 Retrieved 26 October 2009 Report on an unannounced full follow up inspection of HMP Wandsworth PDF Report Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Prisons 4 March 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2012 via Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody Rawlinson Kevin 4 May 2015 Man arrested on suspicion of murder in Wandsworth prison The Guardian London Retrieved 29 July 2015 https cloud platform e218f50a4812967ba1215eaecede923f s3 amazonaws com uploads sites 34 2018 02 M248 16 Death of Mr Osvaldas Pagirys HMP Wandsworth 14 11 16 SID 18 21 pdf bare URL PDF Hunt for prisoner Daniel Abed Khalife after Wandsworth prison escape BBC News 6 September 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Staffordshire soldier in court accused of bomb hoax and terror offence Express and Star Wolverhampton 17 February 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Daniel Khalife Ex soldier terror suspect on run accused of working for Iran BBC News Retrieved 7 September 2023 Daniel Khalife Escaped terror suspect arrested in north west London BBC News 9 September 2023 Retrieved 9 September 2023 Thomas Ed amp Titheradge Noel 18 May 2016 Inside Wandsworth prison Drugs and tension BBC News Allison Eric 4 June 2017 HMP Wandsworth loses reform prison status The Guardian X ray body scanner not used at Wandsworth prison report finds BBC News 13 July 2018 a b Film producers jailed for audacious 2 2m film tax scam The Guardian 1 July 2016 a b A Bit of a Stretch Curtis Brown Milmo Cahal 7 January 2011 Mongolia declares diplomatic war on Britain over arrested spy The Independent London Retrieved 9 January 2011 Wimbledon star Boris Becker jailed for two and a half years over bankruptcy Wandsworth Times 29 April 2022 Retrieved 29 April 2022 Tappin returns to UK prison ITV News 30 September 2013 Retrieved 28 February 2022 Vaughan Henry Robinson James 6 September 2023 Daniel Abed Khalife Terror suspect escapes Wandsworth Prison Sky News Retrieved 6 September 2023 What can David Chaytor expect now he has been sentenced The Guardian London 7 January 2011 Retrieved 7 January 2011 France Anthony 6 January 2021 Drill rappers targeted by police for inciting violence and taunting victims Evening Standard Retrieved 1 October 2021 Patterson Joseph JP 24 November 2020 Digga D I ve learnt from my mistakes BBC Three Retrieved 1 October 2021 Murray Robin 15 June 2020 Why was Digga D s black lives matter protest shut down Clash Music Retrieved 1 October 2021 Russell Bertrand amp Griffin Nicholas 2002 The Selected Letters of Bertrand Russell The Public Years 1914 1970 London Routledge p 62 ISBN 0415249988 Child molester Gary Glitter attacked by inmate just days after returning to jail Daily Record Glasgow 15 February 2015 Retrieved 20 April 2015 Graham Rix No one will give me a job The Independent 10 March 2013 Ike Ekweremadu Organ trafficking plot politician and wife guilty BBC News 23 March 2023 Retrieved 27 March 2023 Jones Charlie 7 August 2022 Doctor conspired with senator to traffic homeless man to UK to harvest organs Daily Mirror Retrieved 14 August 2022 Lewis Anthony 19 July 1968 Ray on U S Plane Leaves Britain The New York Times p 16 Davies Caroline Jones Sam Hirsch Afua 8 December 2010 Julian Assange denied bail over sexual assault allegations The Guardian London Retrieved 8 December 2010 Williams Matt 16 December 2010 Great to smell fresh air 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