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Premier Prison Services was a joint venture between [[Wackenhut Corrections Corporation]] (part of The [[Wackenhut Corporation]]) and [[Serco]] Plc.
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Premier Prison Services was a joint venture between [[Wackenhut Corrections Corporation]] (part of The [[Wackenhut Corporation]]) and [[Serco]] Plc.<ref>Stephen Nathan, Prison Privatization in the United Kingdom, Capitalist Punishment, Zed Books, 2003, p168</ref>
  
 
In May 2002, The Wackenhut Corporation was acquired by [[Group 4 Falck]]. Through this acquisition, Group 4 got a 57% stake in Wackenhut Corrections Corporation (WCC), and took over WCC's 50% stake in Premier Prisons.  
 
In May 2002, The Wackenhut Corporation was acquired by [[Group 4 Falck]]. Through this acquisition, Group 4 got a 57% stake in Wackenhut Corrections Corporation (WCC), and took over WCC's 50% stake in Premier Prisons.  
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(In 2003, WCC re-bought the 57% of the company that Group 4 had acquired, and changed its name to the [[Geo Group Inc.]])
 
(In 2003, WCC re-bought the 57% of the company that Group 4 had acquired, and changed its name to the [[Geo Group Inc.]])
  
Premier Detention Services ran [[Dungavel IRC]] and [[Colnbrook IRC]], which opened in August 2004.
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Premier Detention Services ran [[Dungavel IRC]] from 2001 to 2006, and [[Colnbrook IRC]], which opened in August 2004.<ref>Christine Bacon, The Evolution of Immigration Detention in the UK: The Involvement of Private Prison Companies, University of Oxford, September 2005, p8</ref>
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Security Industry]]
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[[Category:UK Immigration Detention Contractors]]
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[[Category:Detention Industry]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 30 November 2015

Premier Prison Services was a joint venture between Wackenhut Corrections Corporation (part of The Wackenhut Corporation) and Serco Plc.[1]

In May 2002, The Wackenhut Corporation was acquired by Group 4 Falck. Through this acquisition, Group 4 got a 57% stake in Wackenhut Corrections Corporation (WCC), and took over WCC's 50% stake in Premier Prisons.

This meant Premier Prisons was jointly owned by Group 4 and Serco, until Serco won the right to full ownership of Premier in a legal dispute.

(In 2003, WCC re-bought the 57% of the company that Group 4 had acquired, and changed its name to the Geo Group Inc.)

Premier Detention Services ran Dungavel IRC from 2001 to 2006, and Colnbrook IRC, which opened in August 2004.[2]

Notes

  1. Stephen Nathan, Prison Privatization in the United Kingdom, Capitalist Punishment, Zed Books, 2003, p168
  2. Christine Bacon, The Evolution of Immigration Detention in the UK: The Involvement of Private Prison Companies, University of Oxford, September 2005, p8