Yunberg Prison

Yunberg Federal Penitentiary, better known as Yunberg or Yunberg Prison is a maximum security federal prison near Nandels Port in Brun-Nord, Doggerland.

It is most known for being one of the worst prisons in the country and has held infamous criminals sense 1948. The current warden in 42 year old Charles Winston.

Yunberg currently holds 234 prisoners, (As of September 29th, 2021.) and there are 300 new cells that were constructed in the 1990s. The original structure was constructed out of cinderblocks and borrowed gothic architecture from earlier asylum and prison architecture of 19th century Britain. Part of the original structure that sits two miles from the modern site has been made into a ghost tour and bed a breakfast location, where tourists can hear the stories about people that met their untimely maker inside the prison. The modern structure needs more renovation and is made with concrete painted gray and is entirely devoid of the grandeur architectural style the building once had and appears to be a massive gray cube in a grassy field that overlooks the Nandel's Port skyline in the distance.

History
Yunberg was founded in 1948 after the reestablishment of the Doggerland capital to Nandels Port in 1947, and was first established as a 132 cell men's prison, although after James "Jim" Crowley's prison reform in the 1990s, the prison was renovated and reconstructed into a high-tech (For the time.) maximum federal prison that focused on people who committed high profile and federal crimes; and it was also transformed into a co-ed, or unisex, facility. The prison remains co-ed to this day, with two separate cell blocks for men and women. To this day, it remains one of the most high security unsegregated unisex prison in the world. (Prisoners take showers separately, by themselves in cycles. Bathrooms in cells are blocked from view by a small divider between the beds and the toilet.)

In 2015 the prison fell behind financially and began to crumble into disrepair, but the technology is maintained and the prison continues to operate efficiently, the early 1990s technology still functioning to the needs of the prison staff. Each prisoner is provided with their personal cell that is secured behind bulletproof glass, and each of them are allowed adequate human interaction, which includes a schedule and system that focuses on reeducation and reintegration instead of punitive tactics; however due to the worldwide Coronavirus Pandemic,

Tourism in the Old Building
The tourism around the old site of the prison is quite odd to those who don't that particular style of Gothic Architecture, but the fact that a small remaining area of the original 1948 prison still stands, (A corner of the south wing.) separated from the modern complex and protected by the Nandels Port authorities, is a taking point for historians and Dogger architects. Tours of the original building complex excel sales during October as ghost tours of the old complex at night gain the Nandels Port tourist industry a fair amount of revue. When the old Yunberg building isn't filled with tourists hoping to be frightened, it's filled with historians, architects and people interested in the history of Doggerland. It also serves as an odd bed and breakfast in which tourists can stay. The bread and breakfast offers a private historical insight and a guided tour to what Nandel's Port was like before it was the capital and the history of that area all the way into the mid 1950s to guests.

Uniform Color Code
The uniforms given to inmates of Yunberg are two piece scrub-like standard prison orange uniforms with their prison number and information normally clipped to the front of thier uniform- (Although there are exceptions.) with each prisoner being given a different colored undershirts to signify their status as a prisoner. The colors and meaning are as follows:

White Undershirt
This color signifies the general population of the prison and are normally given to those who are incarcerated at Yunberg for less-serious crimes that involve thefts and non-violent government related crimes.

Gray Undershirt
This color undershirt signifies the wearer is guilty of at least one or more white collar crime(s), such as money laundering and embezzlement.

Dark Green Undershirt
This color undershirt signifies that the prisoner that wears this color has physical health issues and may need to take frequent or emergency visits to the infirmary. These health problems could range from intense allergies to cancer, and have to take medication for their health issue. (Thus needing the visual cue to guards if said prisoner has a health emergency.)

Orange Undershirt
This color undershirt signifies that the prisoner that wears this color has pre-documented or discovered (in prison) mental health issues that the prisoner wearing the undershirt may need to take medication for or may need to take an emergency visit to the infirmary. These prisoners are not allowed to wear their information clipped on to their shirts due to the nature that they could use it to harm themselves or others. Prisoners with Orange undershirts are monitored and will possibly be taken to Nandels Port Psychiatric Hospital if their condition worsens to that point.

Red Undershirt
This color signifies the most dangerous prisoners of the prison. These prisoners are not allowed to wear their information clipped on to their shirts due to the nature that they could use it to harm themselves or others.

Notable Inmates
Although Yunberg has held several notable inmates over the years sense it's establishment in 1948, it's most recent notable and famous inmate is an underground political activist Elenore Malcom, better known by her online pseudonym, Libera- who was imprisoned in Yunberg for Conspiracy to Commit a Terrorist Act, and runs a popular internet show named Libera Talks.In the show, Libera outlines the outdated 1990s technology in the prison but comments on her appreciation of the extra comfort of privacy each individual cell has, as well as the privacy of individual showers.