Castlerea Prison
Castlerea Prison (Irish: Príosún an Chaisleáin Riabhach) is a closed category, medium security prison in Castlerea, County Roscommon, Ireland. It houses men over 17 years of age. As of 2009, it had a bed capacity of 351 and the daily average number of resident inmates was 306.[1]
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| Location | Harristown, Castlerea, County Roscommon, Ireland | 
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| Coordinates | 53°45′17″N 8°29′20″W | 
| Status | Operational | 
| Security class | Medium security | 
| Capacity | 351 | 
| Opened | 1996 | 
| Managed by | Irish Prison Service | 
| Governor | Mr. David Conroy | 
History
    
Castlerea was established as part of the system of district mental hospitals in 1939. Operating intermittently as a tuberculosis sanitorium, it continued to function as a hospital until 1994 when it was closed. It was renamed St. Patrick's Hospital during the 1960s. From 1996 it opened as a prison accepting a small intake of inmates that year. Construction work on the main cell blocks of the prison was completed in 1998.[2]
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Notes
    
-  Irish Prison Service (2010). Annual Report (PDF). Dublin. pp. 10–12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 May 2011.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
-  Irish Prisons Inspectorate (2005). Castlerea Prison Inspection: 2nd - 9th June 2004 (PDF). Dublin.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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