The prison was now holding more than 2,000 men and crowding became an issue once again.
In 2010, the prison held 7,000 prisoners, a dozen of them women.
As of 2005 the prison held just over 1,200 inmates.
On the day of the killings, the prison held about 550 men, 350 more than its capacity.
At any one time, the prison held between 1,000-1,500 prisoners.
By October 1864 the prison held 5000, and 10,000 soon after that.
Of course, no prison can hold you, but it will make England impossible.
At the moment the prison holds 1,236 inmates, only 36 more than it was built for.
When the institution first opened in 1901, the prison held 193 young men.
The prisons are only holding those that the legal system has assigned to them.