| 41. | The Criminal Justice Act 1982 officially abolished the borstal system in the UK, introducing youth custody centres instead.
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| 42. | A new large prison was built on the hill above the nearby village of Borstal to house the workforce.
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| 43. | It later became a prison for young offenders and gave its name to the Borstal Institution system of correction.
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| 44. | He was also Special Local Government Commissioner between 1898 and 1903 and President of the Borstal Association of Ireland.
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| 45. | At that time, Hewell Grange was a borstal, until 1991 when it became a category D prison.
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| 46. | The magistrates were asked to refrain from sending boys of tender age to the Borstal institutions or Reformatory Schools.
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| 47. | But if " Borstal Boy " isn't especially realistic, it is an engaging nostalgia piece.
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| 48. | The Borstal's Governor later informs them the damage to the dinner hall will be repaid through lost earnings.
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| 49. | Former policeman Redman starts working in a borstal, where he uncovers a deadly secret involving a boy named Lacey.
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| 50. | A Borstal dot also meant doing time but this tattoo has become a lot less common since Borstals were abolished.
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