Fort Augusta Prison
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Fort Augusta Adult Correctional Centre, formerly Fort Augusta Prison, is Jamaica's only prison for women. It was built to accommodate 250 female inmates but has held over 280 on occasions. It has been known to run short of food.

It is operated by the Department of Correctional Services
Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica
The Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica is a department of the Ministry of National Security of Jamaica, headquartered in Kingston...

 for the Ministry of National Security
Ministry of National Security (Jamaica)
The Ministry of National Security is a law enforcement agency of Jamaica. It has its headquarters in the North Tower of the NCB Towers in Kingston. As of 2010 Sen. the Hon. Dwight Nelson is the security minister....

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Fort Augusta was originally an ocean side fortress built by the English in the 1740s to provide the main defence for Kingston Harbour’s west side. It was completed in the 1750s and named Fort Augusta in honour of the mother of King George III. In 1763 lightning struck the fort and its three thousand barrels of gunpowder causing an explosion that broke windows 17 miles away and killed three hundred people. The shocks created a crater which had to be filled before reconstruction could begin. Nowadays, the remains of the fortress consists of massive crumbling walls of brick that have been fortified with other materials (including barbed wire).

Some years ago, the DCS sold the land on which Fort Augusta sits to the Port Authority of Jamaica
Port Authority of Jamaica
The Port Authority of Jamaica is an agency of the Ministry of Transport and Works responsible for the:* regulation and development of Jamaica's ports and shipping industry* safety of all vessels navigating the ports of entry...

. At the time, the DCS had plans to build a 5000 inmate prison that would accommodate both males and females and relieve the overcrowding faced by most prisons in Jamaica. However, while the new facility is long in coming a move is still anticipated so no one is willing to do any renovations to Fort Augusta.

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