Below is a list of prisons within Shanghai in the People's Republic of China.[1]
Name | Enterprise name | City/County/District | Village/Town | Established | Notes |
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Baimaoling Prison | Baimaoling Farm; Shanghai Baimaoling Industrial General Corp. | Xuancheng in Anhui and Shanghai | Area 45 km², held roughly 3,000 in 2000 | ||
Baoshan Prison | Baoshan District, Shanghai | 1997 | Held 2,000 prisoners in the end of 2000 | ||
Beixinjing Prison | Shanghai Laodong Steel Pipe Works | Changning District | Produces pipes of Yinhe brand, held over 2,000 prisoners by 2000 | ||
Jiangwan Prison | Shanghai Gas Valve General Factory (Orig. Shanghai Laodong Valve Factory) | Baoshan District, Shanghai | 1958 | ||
Qingpu Prison | Qingdong Farm | 1991 | Typically holds 2,500 males serving sentences of more than 7 years and less than life imprisonment. Also holds foreigners. Has capacity of 3,000 inmates | ||
Shanghai Juvenile Offender Detachment | Songjiang District | Sijing | Manual labor takes place there | ||
Shanghai Nanhui Prison | Zhoupu | 2007 | Can hold up to 2,100 inmates | ||
Shanghai New Criminal’s Prison | 1996 | In 2000 held 700 inmates | |||
Shanghai Women’s Prison | Songjiang District | Sijing | 1996 | Holds more than 1,000 inmates | |
Tilanqiao Prison (Shanghai Municipal Prison) | Printing Factory; Clothing factory | Hongkou District | 1901 | ||
Wujiaochang Prison | Shanghai Laodong Machine Works (Now Shanghai Minxing Laodong Tool Ltd.) | Yangpu District | Detains 2,000 inmates sentenced to 15 years or less | ||
Zhoupu Prison | Laodong Plate Glass Works | Zhoupu | At the end of 2000, it held more than 2,000 inmates. It usually holds 1,800 inmates serving sentences of 15 years or less. | ||
References
- ↑ "Laogai Handbook 2007-2008" (PDF) (in Chinese and English). Washington, D.C.: Laogai Research Foundation. October 2008. pp. 407–422. ISBN 978-1-931550-25-3. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 28, 2012. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
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