Location | Vingtaine de la Moye, Jersey, Channel Islands |
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Coordinates | 49°10′45″N 2°13′10″W / 49.1791°N 2.2195°W |
Status | Operational |
Security class | Medium Security |
Capacity | 268 (Dec. 2009) |
Population | 178 (avg. 2010)[1] |
Opened | 1974 |
Managed by | States of Jersey Prison Service |
Governor | Susie Richardson |
HM Prison La Moye is a mixed-use prison on the island of Jersey. La Moye is currently Jersey's only prison, and is situated within the boundaries of the Vingtaine de la Moye. It is operated by the Jersey Prison Service, part of the Department of Home Affairs.
The prison was opened in the mid-1970s, and originally built to house 150 inmates. Because La Moye is the island's only jail, it has to provide accommodation for men, women and vulnerable prisoners. The young offenders wing was closed due to no funding. Consequently, there are four distinctive areas of the prison which have been set aside for each category of inmate.