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      • Borstal Boy, autobiographical work by Irish writer Brendan Behan, published in 1958. The book portrays the author’s early rebelliousness, his involvement with the Irish Republican cause, and his subsequent incarceration for two years in an English Borstal, or reformatory, at age 16.
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    A borstal was a type of youth detention centre in the United Kingdom, several member states of the Commonwealth and the Republic of Ireland. In India, such a detention centre is known as a borstal school . Borstals were run by HM Prison Service and were intended to reform young offenders. The word originated from the first such institution ...

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    OCLC. 185635608. Borstal Boy is a 1958 autobiographical book by Brendan Behan. The story depicts a young, fervently idealistic Behan, who loses his naïveté over the three years of his sentence to a juvenile borstal, softening his radical Irish republican stance and warming to his British fellow prisoners. [1]

  4. 6 days ago · (formerly) a boy sent to borstal.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  5. noun [ C or U ] UK uk / ˈbɔː.st ə l / us / ˈbɔːr.st ə l / Add to word list. (in the past) a prison for boys who were too young to be sent to an ordinary prison. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Prisons & parts of prisons. approved school. Bastille. boot camp. brig. chain gang. gaoler. halfway house. HMP. house of correction.

  6. Borstal Boy, autobiographical work by Irish writer Brendan Behan, published in 1958. The book portrays the author’s early rebelliousness, his involvement with the Irish Republican cause, and his subsequent incarceration for two years in an English Borstal, or reformatory, at age 16.

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  7. Borstal system, English reformatory system designed for youths between 16 and 21, named after an old convict prison at Borstal, Kent. The system was introduced in 1902 but was given its basic form by Sir Alexander Paterson, who became a prison commissioner in 1922.

  8. borstal boy in British English. (ˈbɔːstəl bɔɪ ) noun. (formerly) a boy sent to borstal. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

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