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HM Prison Grendon is a Category B men's prison located in Grendon Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England. The prison is operated by HM Prison Services and is unique within the United Kingdom for its focus on therapeutic community principles.

History[edit]

HM Prison Grendon was opened in 1962 as an experimental prison designed to provide a therapeutic environment for inmates. The aim was to treat prisoners with severe personality disorders and to reduce reoffending rates through intensive therapy and community living.

Therapeutic Community[edit]

The prison operates as a therapeutic community, which means that inmates are encouraged to participate in group therapy sessions and community activities. The therapeutic model at Grendon is based on the idea that criminal behavior is often a symptom of deeper psychological issues, and that addressing these issues can lead to rehabilitation.

Units[edit]

HM Prison Grendon is divided into several units, each functioning as a separate therapeutic community. Each unit has its own staff and operates semi-autonomously, allowing for a more personalized approach to therapy.

Programs[edit]

The prison offers a variety of programs aimed at rehabilitation, including:

Notable Inmates[edit]

Over the years, HM Prison Grendon has housed several notable inmates, including individuals convicted of serious crimes who have been deemed suitable for the therapeutic environment.

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