The Prison and Probation Administration (Icelandic: Fangelsismálastofnun rÃÂkisins) is the national correctional agency of Iceland. Along with the Icelandic National Police, Directorate of Customs, and the Icelandic Coast Guard, the Icelandic Prison Service is one of the few law enforcement agencies in Iceland. The current Director General of the Prison and Probation Administration is Páll Egill Winkel.
The mission and role of the Prison and Probation Administration is:
The current Prison and Probation Administration was formed in 1989 at the merger of other agencies after an assessment of the state of prisons and rehabilitation in Iceland.
Prison staff may use force in carrying out their duties if this is considered necessary in order to:
The PPA currently operates five prisons. The PPA has the ability to house 153 inmates, the largest being the prison at Hólmsheiði which has the ability to house 53 prisoners. The prison at Hólmsheiði, which was opened in 2016 is the first purpose built prison in Iceland since 1874.
Aside from Fangelsið Akureyri, which is in the northern city of Akureyri, prisons in Iceland are all located in the southwest end of the country. This includes the oldest prison, Hegningarhúsið, which is located in downtown ReykjavÃÂk. This roughly corresponds with the country's population centres.
The present uniform of the PPA is a black shirt or a polo shirt with black trousers. Also available are various jackets. Uniform is to be worn with epaulettes.<br />
The image displays the former shoulder patch of the Icelandic Prison Service. The present shoulder patch is black with gold lettering and outlining.