HM Prison Wakefield

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Her Majesty's Prison Wakefield is a Category A prison for men in Wakefield in England. Category A means that the prison is for the most dangerous criminals. It was built in 1594. It has about 740 prisoners.[1] Harold Shipman was a prisoner there until he committed suicide in 2004.[2] Ian Watkins was also a prisoner there.

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  1. "Wakefield Prison information". www.justice.gov.uk.
  2. "Shipman suicide 'not preventable'". 25 August 2005 – via news.bbc.co.uk.