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__NOTOC__ St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre, Jamaica, formerly Saint Catherine District Prison and sometimes called Spanish Town Prison, was built to accommodate 850 male inmatesMakeshift weapons increasing prison deaths
, Tyrone Reid, ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 2004-02-08.
but has held over 1300 on occasions. It contains the only death-row on the island. It is operated by the Department of Correctional Services for the Ministry of National Security



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Spanish Town
Spanish Town (Jamaican Patois: Spain) is the capital and the largest town in the Parishes of Jamaica, parish of St. Catherine, Jamaica, St. Catherine in the historic county of Middlesex, Jamaica, Middlesex, Jamaica. It was the Spanish and British capital of Jamaica from 1534 until 1872. The town is home to numerous memorials, the Jamaica Archives and Records Department, national archives, and one of the oldest Anglican churches outside England (the others are in Virginia, Maryland, and Bermuda). History The Spanish settlement of Villa de la Vega was founded by the Spanish in 1534 as the capital of the colony. Later, it was also called Santiago de la Vega or St. Jago de la Vega. Indigenous Taíno people, Taino had been living in the area for approximately a millennium before this, but this was the first European habitation on the south of the island. When the Invasion of Jamaica, English conquered Jamaica in 1655, they renamed the settlement as Spanish Town in honour to the ori ...
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Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica
Saint Catherine () is a parish in the south east of Jamaica. It is located in the county of Middlesex, and is one of the island's largest and most economically valued parishes because of its many resources. It includes the first capital of Jamaica, Spanish Town, originally known as San Jago de la Vega or Santiago de la Vega (St. James of the Plain). History The modern boundaries of St. Catherine were decided in 1867 when four smaller parishes were amalgamated. The historic parishes of Saint Dorothy Parish, Saint John Parish and Saint Thomas in the Vale Parish, Jamaica were merged with the historic parish of Saint Catherine. Geography and People St Catherine is located at . It is bordered by St Andrew in the east, Clarendon in the west, and by St Mary and St Ann in the north. It has an area of 1,192 km2, making it one of Jamaica's largest parishes and it is one of the fastest growing parishes in the nation and has the largest economy out of all fourteen parishes. Excep ...
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Jamaica
Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At , it is the third-largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola (the island containing Haiti and the Dominican Republic), and southeast of the Cayman Islands (a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory). With million people, Jamaica is the third most populous English-speaking world, Anglophone country in the Americas and the fourth most populous country in the Caribbean. Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston is the country's capital and largest city. The indigenous Taíno peoples of the island gradually came under Spanish Empire, Spanish rule after the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1494. Many of the indigenous people either were killed or died of diseases, after which the Spanish brought large numbers of Africans to Jamaica as slaves. The island remained a possession of Spain, under the name Colo ...
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Department Of Correctional Services, Jamaica
The Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica (DCS) is a department of the Ministry of National Security of Jamaica, headquartered in Kingston. The department operates prisons and jails in Jamaica. The current Commissioner of Corrections is Brigadier Radgh Mason. Operations A male inmate who has served one year in prison and has no more than nine months left in his sentence may apply to stay in the Howard Hostel in Kingston Kingston may refer to: Places * List of places called Kingston, including the six most populated: ** Kingston, Jamaica ** Kingston upon Hull, England ** City of Kingston, Victoria, Australia ** Kingston, Ontario, Canada ** Kingston upon Thames, ...; the inmate may work during the day, but he must stay in the hostel from 7 PM to 7 AM. Hostel services are not available for female inmates. In Jamaica juvenile facilities house children from ages 12 to 17. Prisons There is a total of eleven facilities on the island. Due to sentencing laws, the majority of ...
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Ministry Of National Security (Jamaica)
The Ministry of National Security (MNS) is a statutory body under the government of Jamaica responsible for maintaining national safety through the enforcement of law and order. It has its headquarters in the North Tower of the NCB Towers in Kingston.Contact Us
." Ministry of National Security. Retrieved on 2 October 2010. "North Tower NCB Towers 2 Oxford Road Kingston 5." It is also charged with preserving the security of Jamaica’s borders. Previously known as the Ministry of National Security and Justice it was then separated in 2001 to ensure that both ministries ran efficiently within their respective purviews. To accomplish its roles and responsibilities the ministry has multitude of divisions within its organization ranging from the Jamaican Constabulary Force (JCF) the official policing force of Jamaica to the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency ...
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List Of Prisons In Jamaica
Twelve correctional institutions in Jamaica, Department Of Correctional Services, c2007. are operated by the Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica, Department of Correctional Services for the Ministry of National Security (Jamaica), Ministry of National Security. Contemporary institutions Adult Centres for men and women:"." Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica. Retrieved on 2 October 2010. * The South Camp Adult Correctional Centre (SCACC) * New Broughton Sunset Adult Correctional Centre (NBSACC) - For elderly men * Richmond Farm adult Correctional Centre (RFACC) * St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre (ST.CACC) - Reception centre * Tamarind Farm Correctional Centre (TFACC) * Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre (TSACC) - Reception centre Centres for women: * Fort Augusta Adult Correctional Centre (FAACC) – Reception centre Juvenile There are three juvenile correctional centres: Highlights of Records Management Activities April – September 2006, Jamaica ...
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Capital Punishment In Jamaica
Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Jamaica. Currently, the only crime punishable by death is aggravated murder. The method of execution is hanging. Jamaica was originally a British colony. The last person executed in Jamaica was Nathan Foster, who was convicted of murder and hanged in 1988. The Jamaican Parliament had placed a moratorium on the death penalty until 2009, when it was lifted. Since 2009, capital punishment is legal and executions in Jamaica could resume; however, there have been no executions since. In 1999, a series of hangings - by some accounts, amounting to 50 - were scheduled by the Jamaican government, following the recent hangings (the first in 20 years) in Trinidad and Tobago. Ultimately, after international protests, the executions were not carried out. It was estimated in 2012 that there were seven or eight inmates in Jamaica were on death row. However, by 2018 this had been reduced to zero, with no executions having taken place. References Ex ...
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Prisons In Jamaica
Twelve correctional institutions in Jamaica, Department Of Correctional Services, c2007. are operated by the Department of Correctional Services for the Ministry of National Security. Contemporary institutions Adult Centres for men and women:"." Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica. Retrieved on 2 October 2010. * The South Camp Adult Correctional Centre (SCACC) * New Broughton Sunset Adult Correctional Centre (NBSACC) - For elderly men * Richmond Farm adult Correctional Centre (RFACC) * St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre (ST.CACC) - Reception centre * Tamarind Farm Correctional Centre (TFACC) * Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre (TSACC) - Reception centre Centres for women: * Fort Augusta Adult Correctional Centre (FAACC) – Reception centre Juvenile There are three juvenile correctional centres: Highlights of Records Management Activities April – September 2006, Jamaica Archives and Records Department."." Department of Correctional Services, Jamaic ...
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Buildings And Structures In Saint Catherine Parish
A building or edifice is an enclosed structure with a roof, walls and windows, usually standing permanently in one place, such as a house or factory. Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for numerous factors, from building materials available, to weather conditions, land prices, ground conditions, specific uses, prestige, and aesthetic reasons. To better understand the concept, see ''Nonbuilding structure'' for contrast. Buildings serve several societal needs – occupancy, primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work. A building as a shelter represents a physical separation of the human habitat (a place of comfort and safety) from the ''outside'' (a place that may be harsh and harmful at times). buildings have been objects or canvasses of much artistic expression. In recent years, interest in sustainable planning and building practi ...
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