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📍Dr.-Traugott-Bender-Strabe 2, Adelsheim, BW, 74740
📞(0 62 91) 28 - 0
In 1974, the newly built prison (JVA) was put into operation. It is set up for 430 male youth offenders aged 14 to 23 years in about 10 houses with up to 50 prisoners. From 1979 came the court jails in Mosbach and Tauberbischofsheim (temporarily) to as branches of the JVA. 1997, a social therapy department for aggression perpetrators has been established. There are various forms of youth prison sentences, including some with a model. From the second economic stimulus package the federal government are for the rehabilitation of a school building made 1.5 million euros available.
📍Schonbornstr. 32, Bruchsal, BW, 76646
📞07251/788-1
The prison was built in 1848 in Baden revolution along the lines of Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, which is the first institution in accordance with the so-called Pennsylvaniaschen system in the world. It was followed by many prisons, such as the English prison in Pentonville, built the first prison in the system in Europe. Based on the Pentonville prison was the first in Bruchsal Germany. An architectural achievement is the renovated church institution in the dome of the central building (1989). The \"star to Bruchsal\" offers a serious contrast to the nearby former baroque residence of the Bishops of Speyer. To the institution is the branch of probation and a former hunting lodge of the resident bishops in Bruchsal, which was used after 1933 the Nazis as a concentration camp for opponents of the regime in Baden.
📍Hermann-Herder-Str. 8, Freiburg, BW, 79104
📞0761/2116-0
👤686 Capacity
The prison Freiburg is one of the larger long prison the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Field offices are in the former court appointed prison in Emmendingen open unit and the agricultural field office St�ckenhof. The institute was occupied in 2008 with an average of 686 prisoners. It has about 280 staff positions in various careers. Another large number of persons acts in addition to or volunteer with the treatment and care of detainees. In prison in Freiburg are about 500 jobs and training places for prisoners available, including 114 in 6 municipal utilities (metalworking, metal workshop, carpentry, construction and painting company, bookbinding and dressmaking), 27 in utilities (such as kitchen, butcher), ca . 145 in entrepreneurial firms. In addition to 21 vocational training places at the premises 100 training places at the school of the prison are available. The prisoners can get there next to the Italian and German secondary school in particular, the average maturity and the technical college. Also, the
📍Steinstrabe 21, Heilbronn, BW, 74072
📞07131/798-0
👤283 Capacity
The head office is located in the city on a 3.5 acre site.\n\nThe four-wing institution in the years 1867 - built in 1870 under the panoptic system.\nThe southern part was destroyed in a bomb attack in the war 1944/45. The reconstruction in 1948 - 1950.\n\nIn 1976, the construction of the current work of the court, where the industrial establishments are located. For space reasons, then in 1991 an extension of this building.\nIn the premises there are currently 300 jobs available to prisoners.\n\nIn 1979, the gymnasium was built and 1982, the accompanying sports field.\n\nThe farm buildings are located in the laundry room, kitchen with refrigerator and storage areas, heating and hot water supply, and the space of art therapy group, was built in 1947th\n\nAt 17.04.2007 the groundbreaking ceremony for the new business building in which are then kitchen, butcher shop and canteen housed. The commissioning took place on 23.04.2009.\n\nThis is followed by the demolition of the existing commercial building at this l
📍Mittelberg 1, Heimsheim, BW, 71296
📞07033/3001-0
Very surprisingly, the city home home in the fall of 1978, faced with a state of Baden-W�rttemberg proposed facility, which employed the Heimsheimer council and the citizens very much. The state of Baden-W�rttemberg intended one located at the motorway Stuttgart-Karlsruhe plot to set up a prison to buy. Known as the purchase intention was, she met with the city and citizens to complete rejection. \nWhile in 1978, of which the speech was to build in a residential home a briefing and transport company with 400 detention places that remain in the prisoners due to its special purpose maximum of 3 months should be, was informed in 1985 that in home home a prison to be built should specifically as a replacement for the Ludwigsburg prison that should be resolved. \"This is the home directory of the city home home about the decision \nthe state government of Baden-W�rttemberg establishing the prison Heimsheim reported. As a replacement for the Ludwigsburg enforcement means the Agency in the city Heimsheim was determi
📍Riefstahlstrabe 9, Karlsruhe, BW, 76133
📞0721/926-0
Prisoners had been earlier in the Town Hall or in the narrow cell block, which once stood in the courtyard of the district court jailed. But with the growing population of Karlsruhe increased the number of prisoners, which was intolerable overcrowding in the cells, the place is no longer adequate. We therefore planned a new building on a site between today and Stabel Riefenstahl road. A to popular prison construction had disturbed there next to the churches, public buildings and villas on the urban picture. Prof. Eugene de Jager (1849-1926), who came from the Baden Ministry of Justice and prison issues familiar was suggested, therefore, to build on the model of the St. Petersburg remand prison a broken down building, whose facade resembles a museum. The draft addressed the Chief Planning Durm Josef (1837-1919) took up the idea and created in the years 1894-1897 a rectangular building with rounded edges and a discreet acting neo-Renaissance facade. \n\nThe base and the three-story structure of Fensterumfassung
📍Wallgutstrabe 2, Konstanz, BW, 78462
📞07531/280-0
👤147 Capacity
The prison was constant from 1873 to 1875 built as county jail and 1914-1917 extended structurally. The head office is the branch attached to sing. In 2008, the institution with an average of 147 prisoners was occupied. The institution is able to offer not the usual 50 jobs in business and utilities. With unskilled labor can be employed for six detainees. The only people in the practice during the Second World War in 1939 �1942 built Institution singing is a form of performance in the Federal Republic of Germany once and adjusted to the age of the detainees. In view of this and the resulting special needs of the prisoners far-reaching possibilities of movement are allowed within an entity, so that they can make the everyday enforcement largely independently. A labor hall, built only in 1993 creates the conditions that 30 prisoners can be employed in light assembly work. The prison of Konstanz (with a branch singing) are about 60 staff positions available, 50 thereof for general law enforcement services. The c
📍Herzogenriedstrabe 111, Mannheim, BW, 68169
📞0621/398-0
👤860 Capacity
The built between 1905-1917 Penitentiary Mannheim is the largest prison in Baden-Wuerttemberg. On the prison grounds in 1994, an additional building complex was built, will be completed in the detention. In various municipal utilities (including printing, bookbinding, carpentry, welding, painting), various business enterprises and public utilities in the prison (kitchen, butchery, bakery and laundry) are the prisoners of some 500 jobs offered. Training places are available in the professional fields of metal, electric, wood, paint, printing and nutrition. In addition to general education courses can visit the prisoners in the prison, the main school. Training offered in-class instruction as well as distance learning. To prison in Mannheim is the branch of Heidelberg. There investigations and civil detention of men and women is carried out. In 2008, the institution with an average of 860 prisoners was occupied.
📍Otto-Lilienthal-Str. 1, Offenburg, BW, 77656
📞0781/96930-0
The prison is divided into the Offenburg Offenburg located in head office and branch office Kenzingen. The construction of the detention center Offenburg (starting June 1, 2009) is the largest prison building in Baden-W�rttemberg in decades. The new building will replace the 500 detention places in the years 1849 and 1865 resulting in prison with 50 detention places in the Offenburg city. In the new prison Offenburg first time include the country in addition to the state officials and employees of a private service company in the fulfillment of implementation tasks. About 100 jobs will be filled with employees of the private service provider, some 120 bodies with law enforcement officials in the country.
📍Rohrstrabe 17, Pforzheim, BW, 75171
📞(0 72 31) 38 30
The building was built in 1900 and used after the opening in 1901 as a prison and court. In the years 1966-69, the prison was closed temporarily and expanded. In 1996 it was converted into a detention center and now, after the house 1 and the gate guard was renovated in 2001 and 2003, capacity for 150 inmates. The inmates are divided into four departments � 25 beds, in Building 2 are 25 more beds.\nThe grounds of the correctional facility is approximately square with dimensions of 65x65 meters and from a 5.20 to 5.50 meters high concrete walls surrounded.
📍Hinzistobel 34, Ravensburg, BW, 88212
📞0751/373-0
In the prison Ravensburg has been greatly expanded in accordance with the execution of young prisoners, the education and especially vocational training. Unique in the Baden-Wuerttemberg prison is consolidating all trainees in the first Year of training in a vocational school in the theoretical instruction of teachers in nearby public vocational schools is introduced. The training focuses on the professional fields: metal, wood, paint, automotive and electrical (85 trainees). In the sports hall and on the playground all year round sport is played. For leisure are many different treatments. Above the town of Ravensburg in Won \"Hinzistobel\" which is built in two sections 1982 and 1986 institution. The site of the head office is 7.5 hectares. In total, the prison Ravensburg (with the agricultural field office Reute bed), around 200 staff positions for the guests' disposition.Our 2008, the institution with an average of 458 prisoners was occupied. The institution is indeed transport links by something unfavora
📍Schloss 1, Rottenburg, BW, 72108
📞07472/162-0
The Rottenburg Institute is compared to the other Baden-Wurttemberg prisons probably the most historic on the floor. In today's prison premises was once the capitol of the Roman city with its temples Sumelocenna. A castle in the 13th Century was followed by a castle. 1809 addressed the Wurtemberg State forced a house that was wurde.1841 1824 National Prison Administration Building along with today's cells - and made ready for commercial buildings. From 1884, the Institute continually developed and expanded so that in the hospital today around 20 buildings with their different architectural styles of the 19th and 20 Century are represented. \nThe detention building 1 was built around 1880 in the Neo-Renaissance / Neo-Classical style, the detention building 2 was completed in 1905 in neo-classicism. 1975 3 in detention building panel construction for the so-called accommodation groups was created. 1879 was the agricultural operation in the JVA Rottenburg. Meanwhile the one-farm activities conducted under orga
📍Hintere Hollgasse 1, Rottweil, BW, 78628
📞0741/243-0
👤138 Capacity
The prison consists of Rottweil Rottweil located in head office and the field offices Hechingen, Oberndorf and Villingen-Schwenningen. In 2008, the institution with an average of 116 prisoners was occupied. Since all sub stations were established well before the First World War (Rottweil 1861, Hechingen, 1876, Oberndorf, 1909, Villingen-Schwenningen, 1847) and insufficient detention space capacity, the use of the old, non-functional just building in spite of extensive renovation and restoration measures for timely enforcement purposes problematic. In the longer term, therefore, a new development and the role of the units is planned. Currently, the care and treatment of detainees, about 80 staff positions available. This includes work in business and utilities, which is about half the prisoners can be offered. The imprisoned in Oberndorf young people have the opportunity to attend school. In absence of appropriate leisure and social facilities lacking, especially sporting events can only be done on a modest sc
📍Herlikofer-Strabe 19, Schwabisch Gmund, BW, 73527
📞07171/9126-0
he Gm�nder institution is responsible for female prisoners of all age groups for all types of detention and for any period of detention. Through this \"general competence\", the Institute a highly organized internal structure. In the institution, the school principal and junior high school education are acquired (25 seats). In firms are 20 training places etc. for female painters / painter interior available. In addition, 155 jobs in-house and utilities are in place. In Gm�nd are a mother and child department and a semi-open Entlasswohngruppe. One is on the needs of prisoners oriented leisure and sports activities mainly adopted by the prisoners well. The only major institution in Baden-W�rttemberg woman is on a 4.5 acre site in the narrow area city of Schw�bisch Gm�nd. Attached are three branches (for male prisoners), namely Ellwangen, Heidenheim and the agricultural field office Kapfenburg. In 2008, the institution with an average of 464 prisoners was occupied. Schw�bisch Gm�nd, the oldest law enforcement b
📍Kolpingstrabe 1, Schwabisch Hall, BW, 74523
📞0791/9565-0
👤375 Capacity
The newly built Centre is the first since April 1998 as a replacement for the former heart of the city at the Kitchen and Detention Center operations. It is designed as a modern multi-functional institution. The main institute is affiliated to the branch office and small-Komburg the open division Unterlimpurger road. In 2008, the institution with an average of 436 prisoners was occupied. The total number of staff is around 150 In the Hauptantstalt are 244 jobs available to prisoners, including 45 properties in 3 companies (construction and painting company, Metal and machine shop) and 26 in the utilities (including kitchen, butcher, bakery). There are also training courses for 12 prisoners to obtain the school leaving. In the small field office Komburg, a former convent are furnished 28 work.
📍Asperger Strabe 60, Stuttgart, BW, 70439
📞0711/8020-0
The prison was built in Stuttgart in the years 1959 to 1963. In addition to extensive renovation work in the coming years, functional architectural improvements are planned. The Institute has about 280 staff positions, including about 190 for the (uniformed) general prison service. In 2008, the institution with an average of 818 prisoners was occupied. The prison Stuttgart has about 250 jobs for prisoners. These are such as locks, electrical and carpentry workshops, so-called entrepreneurial firms (mostly assembly work, deburring, packaging of parts) or in the utilities of the institution (eg, garage or kitchen). The juvenile remand prisoners are included in the general production processes.\n
📍Talfinger Strabe 30, Ulm, BW, 89073
📞0731/189-0
The head office is set up for open prison. The monthly clearance are 65-70 prisoners a priority in employment and vocational training outside the institution. The Institute also has seven labor and utilities. In the women's branch of trench 4 is in the custody of the young prisoners granted teaching courses with vocational training courses. In the open division women's trench 6 release prisoners are housed. In the head office inter alia placed on a regular sporting activities, even outside the institution, great value. Even before the legal norms in the penal law by the AV Ministry of Justice of Baden-W�rttemberg of 21 September 1970 the special design of the open operation posited. The Ulm Institute is located on the eastern edge of the city loosened in residential and industrial development on a 1.5 acre site. Overall, the Institute has about 120 staff positions. In 2008, the institution with an average of 236 prisoners was occupied. The Ulm Institute was built in 1900 as a fortress prison of W�rttemberg
📍Bismarckstrabe 19a, Waldshut-Tiengen, BW, 76761
📞07751/881-324
The institution of 1848 is one of the smaller law enforcement agencies of the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. In 2008, the institution with an average of 137 prisoners was occupied. To prison Waldshut is built in 1867 as a court prison outpost L�rrach. In the head office and in the field office for prisoners are job opportunities in the packaging and assembly as well as kitchen and home economics. Training courses are not offered because the detention is not the prisoners for the completion of training is sufficient. The prisoners can demonstrate language and sport courses and use the rest of the recreational program of the institution.
📍Munchener Strabe 33, Aichach, BY, 86551
📞(0 82 51) 9 07 - 0
The detention center for female prisoners currently has an occupancy capacity of 433 detention places in rule enforcement and six detention places in an open prison, for male prisoners are 124 prison places.\nThe institution has a special ward for women, which also serves the health care of other prisons. Furthermore, there are a mother-child department with 10 prisoners.\nThe prison was built in 1904 to 1908 and 1909 taken as a detention center for female Catholic prisoners in operation.\nIn 1935, the workhouse for women Aichach was moved. After the repeal of the women's prison Rothfeld in 1966, the prisoners there were moved to Aichach.
📍Werner-von-Siemens-Strabe 2, Amberg, BY, 92224
📞(09621) 79-0
The prison is a prison Amberg of Bavaria in Amberg.\nThe prison currently has an occupancy capacity of 519 prisoners.\nThe prison was built in 1785 as labor and imprisonment of an estate at the suggestion of the Electoral Registrar of Lowenthal.
📍Hasenhagweg 135, Aschaffenburg, BY, 63741
📞(06021) 364-0
👤182 Capacity
The establishment of the Institute on the outskirts of Aschaffenburg was in the years 1968 to 1970, the old, downtown location by the district court of Aschaffenburg prison in the middle of the 19th Century was the time demolished.\nThe present institution is the end of 1970 as a \"district court prison\"Aschaffenburg been put into operation. With Wirkumg 1 January 1979 the district court converted prison in a separate Justizvollzgsanstalt with a professional guide.\n\nExecution of detention of men and women in the area of the judicial district of Aschaffenburg, enforcement of prison sentences in adult men in the first and rule enforcement up to two years implementation period from the District Court Aschaffenburg and in the first execution in addition from the area of the District Court District Gem�nden. Enforcement of prison sentences in adult women from the District Court of Aschaffenburg district up to six months sentence duration.\nEnforcement of other types of detention for prisoners from the district
📍Karmelitengasse 12, Augsburg, BY, 86152
📞(0821) 5038-0
Built on the eastern part of the old Roman town, first founded as a monastery. After media coverage of the imperial city of Augsburg, a building that was defined in 1521 as a granary, was by the Bavarian State in 1814 acquired for the purpose of the penal system. The building was built in 1817 expanded the so-called Eisenfronfeste.\n1968 was added to a new building, are located in the include access and transport department and the board and the shopping area.\n\nOn the grounds of the Institute is also the historical Severin's Chapel, founded by Ludwig the Severe (1276); conversion by Mark Walsh 1578, 1636 use by the Carmelites. The Severin's Chapel is one of the oldest churches in Augsburg to the only 200 meters from the church Gallus ) .\n\nIt has a Romanesque facade with portico and a late-Gothic vaulting. For a long time she was abused, it served as a bath and wash house and a few years as a kitchen for the hospital. 1969/70 it was restored and rededicated. She has since served as a church institution.
📍Fruhlingstrabe 25, Bad Reichenhall, BY, 83435
📞(08651) 6250-0
👤52 Capacity
The prison Bad Reichenhall on 1 Opened in October 1951. The construction had already begun during the war.\n\nIn 1979 an extensive renovation of the institution was initiated.\nInter alia, the detention rooms were equipped with modern, hygienic bathing facilities created, installed a new gas heating effect and set up appropriate storage areas. In 1988, the safety devices have been strengthened, in particular, the gate guard design and implementation of new office. With the commissioning of a newly built hall 1991, the final work of the institution was first completed.
📍Obere Sandstrabe 38, Bamberg, BY, 96049
📞(0951) 5059-0
👤212 Capacity
In earlier times stood on the grounds of the detention center, the Elizabeth Hospital (established until 1328). In 1753, the old hospital on the sands of Prince Bishop Konrad von Stadion \"the common man to the best of its mark without fail and in turn sonderheitlicher carriage of a very necessary discipline and work house\" purchased and replaced with a building that until 1995 at a cost of 18.2 Million DM a total renovation has been subjected.\nUntil 31.12.78, the prison of Bamberg in the next Office of Director of Public Prosecutions Bamberg was performed. Since then, it is facing a full-time director, who is also head of the prison Kronach.
📍Baumannstrabe 81, Bernau, BY, 83233
📞(08051) 802-0
👤814 Capacity
Since the turn of the 19th 20th Century on the site of today's correctional institution Bernau prisoners of the prisoners used to walk peat excavation work. In the year 1920 from this department of the foreign prisoners institution running the independent prison Bernau. While for the accommodation of the prisoners initially barracks were available, one has a few years later on a pile foundation in the bog with the establishment of a permanent accommodation - started - of today's house 1, which was completed in 1928.\n\nIn 1956, for the bog and agricultural workers around 3 km away from the main building was handed over to another building with Prisoners accommodation (the present house 9) of its determination. The main building housed prisoners were more and more used to other works (especially in institutional own cottage industry).\n\nIn 1967, then began an extensive expansion of the institution. To date, among other things built: \n5 other cell structures, a boiler room (with electric operation), a comme
📍Marktplatz 1, Ebrach, BY, 96157
📞(09553) 17-0
The main building of the former, founded in 1127 and 1803 secular Cistercian monastery - once the richest abbey franc, with the monastery church, staircase and the Imperial Hall, a cultural monument European Ranges - serving since 1851, various law enforcement official purposes:\n\nFirst, as forced labor institution, then as a prison, Vorbestraftenanstalt, Erstbestraftenanstalt and since 1 April 1958 as juvenile detention center. 1895 First cell block with 68 single cells.
📍Weibenburger Strabe 7, Eichstatt, BY, 85072
📞(08421) 9795-0
Built in 1703 by Martin F�rstbischhof of Eyb, probably in connection with the Spanish War of Succession - - In October 1897 the former town barracks was ceded to 17,000 Reichsmark from the town of Eichst�tt to the state.\n\nIn 1890, the sanitary conditions in the nearly 200-year-old barracks were out of date. Caused by the stocking density in the crew quarters, poor ventilation options in almost every room and the moisture in the building of the complex was in a very parlous state.\n\nAfter demolition of the former barracks in December 1898 the present building complex on 17 December 1900 to the prison board, Mr I. royal prosecutor warriors passed. The Contract price was 339 000 marks. On 20 12. 1900 the first prisoners were housed in the former district court prison. In its eventful history, it also served as a fortress prison. Since its inception until 1945, against dangerous criminals in the prison courtyard repeatedly enforced the death penalty by firing squad or the guillotine. After the end of the 2nd W
📍Munchener Strabe 29, Erding, BY, 85435
📞(08122) 400-150
Simultaneously with the adjoining district court building was the prison early last century as District Court prison on the southern edge of the city center and 1 Completed in October 1901. It is located on a high with a 3.60 to 5.35 meters wall enclosed 2616 acres of land. The institution was led by 31 December 1979 by the respective directors of the district court Erding. On 1 January 1980, the Institute for the independent prison and declared administratively prison in Landshut attached, which is now an official of the higher executive and administrative service is appointed as head of the prison.\n\nWhen starting the institution that had an occupancy capacity of 31 male and seven female prisoners.\n\nDuring the Second World War the hospital was temporarily converted into a youth detention center and then returned to their original purpose. Only once (from 1961 to 1965) Leisure prisoners were taken. Female prisoners are housed not more since 1966.\n\nUpon the establishment of a multi-purpose building (Chur
📍Sozialtherapeutische Anstalt Schuhstrabe 41, Erlangen, BY, 91052
📞(09131) 782-02
In the execution of the sentence, the prisoner should be able to continue to lead in social responsibility is a life without crime (enforcement goal). The execution of the sentence also serves to protect the public from further crimes. \"\n(� 2 of the Prison Act). This statutory mandate, in Bavaria committed 21 separate prisons. The prison is the only independent Erlangen social therapy facility in Bavaria. It was on 31 May 1972 put into operation.\nThe prison Erlangen is responsible for adult male prisoners from Bavarian prisons for their rehabilitation \"shows the specific therapeutic means and social support of the institution are\" (� 9 para 2 of the Prison Act).\n\nIt will be preferred repeat offenders with severe personality disorders and other offenders in need of treatment, the inmates in there with the available therapeutic agents is unlikely to be rehabilitated. Treatment program is focused on the treatment of serious violent offenders.
📍Anschrift Burgstrabe 10, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, BY, 82467
📞(08821) 730970-0
👤47 Capacity
The building of the prison Garmisch-Partenkirchen was built between 1894 to 1896 and housed up to January 1960, the District Court of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The property, located on the B 23 in Garmisch, has a size of 2386 square meters. The prison was 31 December 1977 chaired by the Director of the District Court of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Since 01 January 1978 is attached to the prison in Landsberg am Lech administrative and supply side.
📍Stelzenhofstrabe 30, Hof, BY, 95032
📞(09281) 7544-0
📍Sebastianstrabe 21, Ingolstadt, BY, 85049
📞(0841) 33116
👤36 Capacity
The home listings from 1762 shows that on the site of today's prison before the Ingolstadt was at the Sebastian church associated Mesnerhaus. After Ostermeier's Guide to Ingolstadt - 1896 / Page 22 - was at this point in 1859, the district court prison Ingolstadt.\n\nOn 01 January 1980 attached to the court prison as a prison of the Penitentiary Kaisheim.\n\nSince 01 March 1990, the prison Ingolstadt Institute of the open full turn (� 141 para 2 of the Prison Act) is.\n\nSince then, the appropriate open prison, inmates of the prisons Kaisheim, Eichst�tt, Neuburg / Do. transferred to the prison Ingolstadt.\n\nSince 23 February 1996 can also be suitable prisoners from other prisons to be moved to here with the consent of the Head of Prison Ingolstadt, requiresconsent of the supervisory authority is no longer so. There is no denying, however, that it is increasingly difficult to choose suitable prisoners to open prisons.
📍Abteistrabe 10, Kaisheim, BY, 86687
📞(09099) 999-0
Kaisheim that was both modern market town and the prison has given its name, founded in 1134 by Count Heinrich von Lech Gm�nd a monastery of the Cistercians. Twelve Cistercian monks with their abbot Ulrich, who had come from the mother house in Alsace L�tzel cleared in Kaibachtal woods and fields. The Cistercian Order was created in 1100 as a reformed branch of Benedictine monasticism and flourished thanks to St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153) up quickly.\n\nToday's Parish and former monastery church and hospital, built in 1352-1387 as a late-Gothic Basilica, is considered one of the most important buildings of the 14th Century in Bavarian Swabia. After the 30-year war before the late-Gothic interior was (Gregor Erhart, Holbein the Elder) was replaced by baroque works. The whole plan and much of the work was done by Andreas Thamasch, the \"pen of Stams sculptor and master of Kaisheim\" itself, provide other pieces of evidence as to the performance and the artistic level of the monastery workshops.\n\nBetwe
📍Reinhartser Strabe 11, Kempten (Allgau), BY, 87437
📞(0831/51266-0)
👤371 Capacity
After since 1856 and in the middle of the old town, old prison Kempten only partly met the requirements of a modern penal system, was established in 2003 to approx. 4 � years to build the new correctional facility into operation.\nLocated on the northeastern outskirts, north of the highway 12 and west of the Federal Highway 7, to 4.47 ha was a modern, accommodation groups operated in the facility with approx. 3,000 sqm of work or storage areas.\nWith the relocation of the headquarters of Memmingen Kempten after the institution was at 10/01/2003 headquarters of both agencies.
📍Festungsstrabe 9, Kronach, BY, 96317
📞(09261) 6204-0
👤83 Capacity
The prison is in the rooms of Kronach housed in 1802 as a granary to store the tithe grain cereal box created. He also formerly served as a salt depot of the \"Royal. Salzfaktorie for Kronach and environs\", hence the common name in the vernacular \"Salzbau. Beginning in 1807 there first seven cells have been established for prisoners. The building has since been called \"Fronveste. As such, it existed until 1810. From 1857 the building was used solely as a prison, housed since 1867 but also for some time, the district court. Until 31.12.78 the institution was led by the head of the district court Kronach in the next office. Since then, it is facing a full-time director, who is also Executive Staff Union prison in Bamberg.\n\nIn the last three years were necessary conservation measures over one million DM carried out and planned further significant measures, umd to maintain the functionality of the institution and to adapt to the needs of the modern penal system.
📍Hindenburgring 12, Landsberg am Lech, BY, 86899
📞(08191) 126-0
👤705 Capacity
1904-1908 Construction of the facility in panoptic design service with 11 residential buildings on an area of over 6 acres for 2.5 million gold marks.\n1. World War Most of the inmates are \"on probation\" sent to the front so that the institution is at the end of the war, almost empty.\n1919/1921 Establishment of imprisonment and preventive detention department; first imprisonment prisoner Count Arco Valley, who shot and killed in February 1919, the Bavarian prime minister Kurt Eisner; 1923/24 served Adolf Hitler 264 days imprisonment, except him, inter alia, further imprisonment prisoner Rudolf Hess, Julius Streicher and Gregor Strasser.\nAfter the war, buying the estate, built in 1468 and 1763 of Nicholas T. Traynor & Sons contactor of the school built Wessobrunner Ulrich-chapel with a cemetery on the 2nd after the World War II war criminals executed are buried.\n2. World War Overcrowding of the institution with up to 1,800 prisoners who work primarily for the defense.\nApril 1945 Acquisition of the u
📍Berggrub 55, Landshut, BY, 84036
📞(0871) 47380-0
👤316 Capacity
The prison Landshut in the years 1906/1907 was built as a district court in prison at the southwestern edge of the road inside Munich and was located on a 0.8392 hectare site, which was mostly fenced with a three-to four-foot wall. The institution had recently an occupancy capacity of 213 prison places, of which there were 40 in the release prisoners aimed at capacity building as an open prison. Its highest level recorded in 2002, the institution with 299 prisoners. \n31 May 2008 regarding the new correctional facility closed its doors, the old institution.\n\nOn the southeastern outskirts of the town, in mountain Grub, was built on about 7.2 acres of land with a total financial volume of 72.4 million euros, a new prison. In 2001 the land was developed, so that it could begin in spring 2002 with the construction work. \nThe groundbreaking successes on 22 April 2002. Due to the insolvency of the responsible contractor on 16 July 2002 was the progress of the construction work was suspended until the spring of 2
📍Forstgarten 11, Laufen, BY, 83410
📞(08682) 897-0
The prison run-Lebenau is located 3 km north of the city running in a large clearing on the Salzach, the river border with Austria on the grounds of the Bavarian Office for Forest Seed and Plant Breeding, one of the largest Bavarian facilities for the breeding of forest plants.\n\nIts origins go back to the Royal Bavarian prison for men, which was established in 1862 in the former summer residence of the prince bishops of Salzburg in running. From 1906, was operated from there in what is now a forestry nursery sector institution. As a youth detention center is set up since 1946.\n\nIn recent decades, the institution was rebuilt several times, expanded and modernized.\n\nToday, the device presents itself as a modern youth correctional facility, be prepared in a large teaching commitment of young prisoners for a better life in social responsibility.\n\nThe prison-run Lebenau is designed as a so-called semi-open prison, that the security arrangements are - if possible - reduced, could neither be Au�enumwehrung.\
📍Gaswerkstrabe 23, Memmingen, BY, 87700
📞(08331) 832-0
👤115 Capacity
The prison service Memmingen, along with two residential buildings with two apartments in the period 1968-1971 was built at a cost of about 6 million DM and covered in November 1971.\nIt is located in a central location near the train station and the city's outdoor swimming pool, bordering on the town of Memmingen works and is surrounded by industrial buildings in the south and east and north by residential houses.\nUp an independent institution at that time was with effect from 01.10.2003 attached administratively to the prison Kempten.
📍Rheinstrabe 51, Muhldorf am Inn, BY, 84453
📞(08631) 1878-0
👤70 Capacity
The prison M�hldorf am Inn, in the years 1965/1967 (13 December 2007, the Institute her 40th birthday) was built as an official court prison in the eastern suburbs, is on a walled enclosure, since the year 1998 with a 5.50 meter high wall 13 915 square meters of land.\n\nShe was the first new building of a prison - the name change took place, however until the end of 1969 - in Bavaria after the Second World War.\n\nWhen starting the institution had an occupancy capacity of 80 such male person and was intended to hold 70 prisoners, and the examination or ten youth prisoners. The juvenile detention department, however, was already on 1 October 1974 closed.\n\nIn 1971, the occupancy capacity of the facility was reduced to 56 places of detention, increased in 1975 to 72 detention places, 1987 further reduced to 60 detention places and 1 January 1998 to 74 detention places. By solving the last two community and recreational facilities for prisoners on the two departments had to be created with a view to the consta
📍Stadelheimer Strabe 12, Munchen, BY, 81549
📞(089) 69922-0
👤1,260 Capacity
Since handing over the formerly government-owned land barn Stra�e 4-6 at 08 December 1994 is up to the Free State of Bavaria, the land management of approximately 8850 square meter area of the detention center in Munich. \nOn this site was implemented from 2007 to 2009 a prison for women with 150 detention places, a mother-child department with 10 seats and a youth detention center with 60 seats under a public-private partnership project. The cover of the new building complex was mid-2009.
📍Gerichtsstrabe A 114, Neuburg an der Donau, BY, 86633
📞(08431) 6769-0
👤71 Capacity
The prison of Neuburg a.d. Danube is in the official inventory Band - City and County of Neuburg Danube Munich, 1955, on pages 282-284 in detail described and appraised. The extensive complex of buildings is partly up to the 16th Century is, in total of the historical and art historical importance and therefore a monument acc. Article 1 paragraph 2 conservation law. Today's cell block was built in 1577 as Riding School, later served as a box (grain storage) for the Jesuits (- 1773) and Malta (1781 - 1822) and the choir of St. Peter pin. Their successors in the 19th Century, the \"Lower City Parish (Holy Spirit) and the royal accounts office. The complicated legal situation - mixed sovereign and religious use - can only be explained from the time of construction (1577), for at that time was Neuburg Protestant. The property was passed on 3.3.1857 by the royal steward Department of Building Inspection Donauw�rth, the same year the \"new Fronfeste\" erected in the Maltese or choral pin box. The \"old Fronfeste\"
📍Sudetenlandstrabe 200, Neuburg an der Donau, BY, 86634
📞(08431) 596-0
👤171 Capacity
The prison-Neuburg Mr. Worth was built in the years 1985 to 1990 and in March 1990 for the first time topped with youth offenders from the prison Niedersch�nenfeld.\n\nThe cost for the construction of the institution amounted to DM 53.37 million (estimated at 56 million DM were). The final statement of this high construction project could be completed in 1997. The construction of the prison-Neuburg Mr Woerth has been planned according to the needs of the mordernen prison, so that the legal education requirement can be met.\n\nThe physical structure includes a central building with reception area, access department, release prisoners home, management, multi-purpose room, health care, school and church, four accommodation areas, a workshop building, which was expanded in 1997 to a working building for the Building Department, and a gymnasium with sports field.\n\nThe buildings are partly created with a floor and basement, only a small part. The entire system is secured with a 5.5 m high wall of reinforced concr
📍Mannertstrabe 6, Nurnberg, BY, 90429
📞(0911) 321-02
The prison Nuremberg was in various stages of construction in the second half of last century, with men Institution of 1865 - 1868 in a star shape, the wife of baths of 1886 - 1888 and the Remand Prison in 1889 - in 1901 each built in e-form. The fenced area covers nearly 13 hectares to institute the branch Lichtenau is - 38 km from Nuremberg near Ansbach -, the former estate of Lichtenauer \"castle\" with an area of 76 ha were there earlier workhouse safe custody, until 1966 housed in barracks. 1966, a massive accommodation building was completed. The earlier in Lichfield operated juvenile corrections department was disbanded 1986th Since 01/01/1987 there a section of open full train is set up primarily for erstbestrafte adults. In October 1999 there began a pilot project for the enforcement of custodial sentences.
📍Theresienstrabe 18, Passau, BY, 94032
📞(0851) 490832-0
👤80 Capacity
In the old building (Theresienstra�e 18) of the current institution originally the stables of the Prince Bishop Cardinal Prince Bishop Philip of Lamberg, whose coat of arms is today the entrance was located. He built this house 1692nd\nAt that time the Prince Bishop's stables, the house belonged to the Holy Spirit Gasse 11 (current term Amtsgerichtsb�ude), which was used as a carriage house. Later in today's institute a police station was set up. From 1856 the building served as the royal Fronfeste District Court. In 1858 the present building cells, which can be currently occupied by 76 prisoners, is established.\nPage 01 January 1978, the former district court made independent prison and administratively attached to the prison Straubing.
📍Augustenstrabe 4, Regensburg, BY, 93049
📞(0941) 2964-0
👤282 Capacity
The prison was built in Regensburg from 1900 to 1902 west, with its handsome facade, neo-renaissance as a regional court in prison next to the magnificent Regensburg courthouse. For the conditions at that time it was a comfortable modern commercial buildings, all of the requirements of the detention and imprisonment was fair. As a result of the enormous transformation that took the prison since the turn of the century, has a day the lack of recreational areas and sports areas of negative impact on the prison regime.\n\nIn organizational terms, the prison in Bavaria had a unique destiny. From 1902 to 1945, was the head of the hospital adjacent prosecutor. In the period from 1945 to 1957 was the institution independently and was managed by a professional Board. In the following years it lost its independence and came back into the custody of the Director of Public Prosecutions. The enactment of the Penal Law, 1 January 1977, the Institute for the second time in their history, their own full-time with a prison g
📍Hadergasse 29, Schweinfurt, BY, 97421
📞(09721) 47670-0
👤70 Capacity
On the grounds of the asylum (1600 m) was first established in 1884 as a prison. It was completely destroyed in 1944 due to the effects of war. Then all were placed on the courts in Schweinfurt detained persons in an air raid shelter in the city. Only in 1957 the present jail building was completed and occupied with prisoners. The women's section was closed again in 1967, the total number of prison places, after recalculation of the necessary cubic meters per prisoner temporarily reduced to a total of 34 detention places.\n\nIn the years 2003 and 2006 were carried out extensive building work. They led to the gate guard that satisfy the premises and the current security requirements, renovated existing detention facilities, the cell block was a whole expanded. The Institute now meets the standard of a modern prison and has 84 detention places. The transformation initiatives have also changed the exterior paint with it, so that in the Schweinfurt popularly called \"Villa Rosa\"is in fact no longer reflect real
📍aubere Passauer Strabe 90, Straubing, BY, 94315
📞(09421) 546-0
👤852 Capacity
The Straubing prison was in the period 1898 - built in 1902 in neo-baroque style as a prison for that time to the most modern aspects. Served as a model the British prison Pentonville. The town of Straubing had left the building for free. On 01 May 1917 came the then so-called \"hospital mistaken for criminals\" - today the prison psychiatric unit Straubing - added.\n\n1932 was built outside of the Umwehrungsmauer lying farm. During the 2nd World War, the hospital temporarily occupied with more than 3,000 prisoners. By bombing many buildings and labor service residential buildings were badly damaged.\n\nAfter the 2nd World War, has quickly built up again the work of businesses and built the watchtowers on the Umwehrungsmauer.\n\nIn the years 1960 - 1962 were in new housing estate (now open prisons department) for prisoners, sports fields and also created outside the grounds lying umwehrten garage.\n\nIn 1972 began a comprehensive renovation of the eight-cell wing of the institution at the end of 1988 was comp
📍Rosenheimer Strabe 2, Traunstein, BY, 83278
📞(0861) 98657-0
👤167 Capacity
The construction of the prison Traunstein was started in 1857, after the 17th since the Century existing \"Bezirksfronfeste\" of a city fire in 1851 burned down. The transfer of use has happened in November 1858. In the years 1900 to 1902 the northern part of individual cells and added to the whole health-building a 2nd Floor and later a third Stock up. In 1974 in the eastern farm was a working hall built in 1978 and expanded. Carried out since 1974, extensive renovation work on the old buildings had found essentially in 1991, its first interim financial statements.
📍Almesbacher Weg 2, Weiden i. d. Oberpfalz, BY, 92637
📞(0961) 38821-0
👤116 Capacity
The prison pastures is responsible for the enforcement of prison sentences of up to 2 years in adult male offender in the first and rule enforcement. The catchment area covers the District Court pastures.\n\nMoreover, remand is performed on people from the district court districts Tirschenreuth and pastures.
📍Friedrich-Bergius-Ring 27, Wurzburg, BY, 97076
📞(0931) 2702-0
👤609 Capacity
Since 1895, an annex of the District Court was in the Otto Street in the center of W�rzburg, as the court prison. It had an occupancy capacity of 150 prisoners, most recently with a view not on buildings, detention room facilities, safety and working conditions with the times.\n\nIn the fall of 1990, therefore, on the outskirts of W�rzburg to build a new prison started. On a 17 acre site was developed in two stages a modern prison with 600 prisoners. The Institute consists of an enclosed area, where five of accommodations and various workshops, an infirmary and a psychiatric department of a 1.1 km long city wall is moved with four towers, and the forward of the institution open prison and youth detention. On 12.12.1996 The first prisoners were relocated from Otto Road in the new facility, on 08/07/1997, the institution attended by the Bavarian Minister of Justice inaugurated.
📍Markgrafenallee 49, Bayreuth, BY, 95448
📞(0921) 805-0
In 1724 by Margrave Georg Wilhelm as a \"breeding and work house\"for about 200 \"galley slave\".\n\nRenovations and additions were made in 1860, 1901, 1960, 1981, 1989 and 1994.\n\nToday 3 are spatially separated from each part of preparations for the Prison St. Georgen Bayreuth:\n\nInstitute I: (office building, working farms, houses A to D 49 at the Marquis Avenue)\n\nThe Ward II: (Orders Castle, houses E to H with custody, Crane kenabteilung, TB hospital, and release prisoners Department)\n\nand agriculture in St. John's as a department of the open enforcement.\n\nAdministratively attached to the prison yard with an occupancy capacity of 202 prisoners and currently has 48 staff.
📍Alt-Moabit 12 a, Berlin, BE, 10559
📞030 / 90 14 - 0
The \"Royal detention\" in the Moabit district was built along with the old Criminal Court building, 1877-1881. The assignment was held from 9 September 1881 instead. The complex initially included the five-pointed star-shaped men panoptic prison, the \"little men's prison\" with an infirmary, the so-called women's prison, a kitchen area, government buildings and official residence. The \"small men's prison\" was increased in 1913, renovated and converted to the central prison hospital. (Now no longer used as such, as in a central prison hospital Pl�tzensee was built) in the context of prison reform in the 1930s, this was the first forensic biological research center in Prussia. During World War II, the representative head of the building with the courtroom was almost completely destroyed. From 1955 to 1962 the prison was restored II. In the following years, extensive renovation and modernization. In the visible part of the building today is an arc-shaped building behind the former courtyard. The other thr
📍Friedrich-Olbricht-Damm 16, Berlin, BE, 13627
📞(030) 9 (0) 144 - 0
By decision of the Royal Ministry of Justice 1868-1879, the prison Pl�tzensee for 1,400 prisoners on a 25.68 hectare site of the Tegeler Forst was constructed, which was owned by the Royal Forestry Treasury. The construction costs amounted to about 6.3 million marks. In the formation of Greater Berlin in 1920 which was previously assigned to Gutsbezirk Pl�tzensee Niederbarnim corresponding area in the district to the then district of Charlottenburg. [1] \nThe entire plant with Gatehouse prison wings, official residences, buildings, kitchen, boiler and engine house is now a listed building. The Church Institute is located in the upper floor of the main building. \nIn the Third Reich, the prison served as the central place of execution in which some 3,000 people were killed. 1939, the Jewish prayer hall in the former House 2 (Now 8 of the youth prison) resolved 1943/1944 and destroyed some buildings by bombs. The memorial at Pl�tzensee H�ttigpfad tribute to the victims of National Socialism. \nAfter the Second
📍Seidelstr. 39, Berlin, BE, 13507
📞(030) 90147 - 1111
👤1,705 Capacity
Construction of the JVA Tegel was on 26 July 1896, the first occupation of inmates took place on 1 October 1898. At that time the prison was still called the Royal Tegel prison.\nIn 1902, the final completion of all buildings was carried out within the Umwehrungsmauer, 1906, the buildings outside. 1916 Verwahrhaus I was a military prison, the supervisory staff in this section was provided by the military.\n1918, the renaming of the institution was in the Tegel prison in 1931 and the Verwahrhaus III is a military prison.\nOn 21 April 1945 dissolved the institution, all detained prisoners are released. The French occupying power takes over the prison in July 1945 and in October they are returned to the German administration, which it immediately again. In 1955 the name was changed to Tegel prison, 1957, a total of five watchtowers built on the storage ring wall.\nOn 1 April 1977 the name was changed in Tegel Prison.\nConstruction began in 1979, completed in 1982 for the establishment of V, 1984, by part VI Inst
📍Anton-Saefkow-Allee 22, Brandenburg an der Havel, BB, 14772
📞03381/7610
In the era of National Socialism from 1933 to 1945 where at times up to 4300 people were detained. A total of 1722 persons were convicted for political reasons, were executed in Brandenburg-Gorden from August 1940. 652 more prisoners were killed by diseases such as tuberculosis, seven inmates committed suicide. \nIn the old prison in Brandenburg an der Neuendorferstra�e, which was closed due to disastrous sanitary conditions in 1931, was located from August 1933 to February 1934 the concentration camp of Brandenburg. were here later in the context of \"euthanasia\" program of action T4 Februar until October 1940 about 10,000 disabled or ill people gassed (see Nazi killing center Brandenburg). \nThe Red Army occupied the penitentiary during the Battle of Berlin on 27 April 1945. After the war the Soviet army imprisoned here until 1947 collaborators, mainly members of the Vlasov Army. \nThe GDR used the prison until 1989 for political prisoners. \nSince 1975, there are also memorial rooms in Brandenburg prison,
📍Oststrabe 2, Cottbus, BB, 3052
📞0355/48880
👤600 Capacity
The JVA Cottbus-Dissenchener is a modern prison with the necessary facilities for a modern prison. It was to replace the road before in the Bautzen prison operated in the district of Cottbus-Dissenchener - constructed and put into operation in April 2002 - on the grounds of the former Russian barracks.
📍Robert-Havemann-Strabe 11, Frankfurt (Oder), BB, 15236
📞0335/55435
👤155 Capacity
The JVA Frankfurt (Oder) was opened in September 1995 after an extensive renovation and complete refurbishment of the Altanstalt.
📍Lehmkietenweg 1, Luckau, BB, 15926
📞035456/6730
👤333 Capacity
The JVA Luckau-Duben was taken in March 2005. She is on a good 100,000 m2 of land and is divided into two separate detention areas for male and female prisoners. The infrastructure includes supply, training and workshops, an institution ambulance, administrative areas and facilities for sport and leisure of the inmates.
📍Ausbau 8, Wulkow, BB, 16835
📞03391/7000
👤300 Capacity
The JVA Neuruppin-Wulkow was built in the period 1999 to 2001 on a former estate of the CIS armed forces. The prisons Neuruppin, Potsdam and Prenzlau are combined in the JVA Neuruppin-Wulkow and after the commissioning of the new institution was closed in 2001.
📍Schulzendorfer Strabe 1, Wriezen, BB, 16269
📞033456/154-0
👤220 Capacity
The JVA Wriezen is on the edge of the same city in the Oder, about 60 km northeast of Berlin.\n\nThe institution has 220 detention places, including 30 in an open prison.
📍Sonnemannstrabe 2, Bremen, HB, 28239
📞+49 421 361 15305
👤750 Capacity
The oldest site of the prison Bremen-Oslebshausen Sonnemannstra�e 2, 28239 Bremen, was inaugurated in 1874 with an initial 100 detention places, for every 50 men and 50 for women.\nSingle accommodation of the prisoners was obligatory.\n\nVery soon the prisoners, is not sufficient, so that the large houses were extended and reinforced in I + II. Today there are 278 inmates housed.\nAs further construction followed:\n\n1878:\nConstruction of the first houses on the official Chamber Berg (now entirely within private property)\n1880 - 1883:\nIncrease and extension of the houses I + II\n1885:\nInauguration of the \"women prison\"(House IV) - now the site of the youth prison\n1912-1914:\nBuild a new jail, now the Department custody, unfinished because of the outbreak of World War II architecture to date\n1916:\nConstruction of the prison in Bremerhaven, northern road 12\n1968:\nConstruction of the detention center block country, creating the Juvenile Detention enforcement of strict separation of adults, a bid that
📍Dweerlandweg 100, Hamburg, HH, 22113
📞040 428878-0
The Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg decided in the 1980s, the exit since 1949, continued use of the land and a number of buildings of the former Neuengamme by the local correctional facility to land four in favor of developing the memorial site. \nThe four prison as an institution of open land full train with about 400 places for adult men should therefore be closed or moved to another location in Hamburg. The site selected for the newly constructed Institute was ultimately decided on a 20 hectare plot in Bill Werder, on lawns in the southeast of Hamburg Elbmarsch located immediately adjacent to the A1. \nThis was to be constructed prison Billwerder thus been originally planned as an institution open full train with 419 prisoners.
📍Suhrenkamp 92, Hamburg, HH, 22335
📞040 428001-0
Under the then Justice Senator Roger Kusch in June 2003, the three formerly separate institutions were merged as part Fuhlsb�ttel Prison under a prison governor. The houses II (1906), IV (1905) of the JVA Fuhlsb�ttel were from 2010 but again independent institutions. From the home IV was the social therapy facility Hamburg established with the field office Bergedorf. The house is now the JVA Fuhlsb�ttel II. The house I is currently empty. The current Justice Senator Dr.Till Steffen is planning to shift to an open prison from the glass to Fuhlsb�ttel Moor in the house I (1879). In June 2009, by the Senator of Justice of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Dr. Till Steffen (GAL), announced that the prison glass Moor will be closed. replacement would be created in the prison Fuhlsb�ttel. There will house the remaining 1 are partially demolished and replaced by a new building. It is to be started already during the election period with the construction work.
📍Am Glasmoor 99, Norderstedt, HH, 22851
📞040 428858-0
Hamburg in 1917 bought the glass Moor to secure Hamburg's fuel requirements. In 1922 a prison was opened, the inmates used for peat extraction. Purpose, a peat railway was built with a track width of 610 mm. \nBy the prison and an agricultural farm was operated. \nCompleted for the 1928 prison system provided the chief architect Fritz Schumacher in Hamburg the draft. Originally, this prison without walls and barbed wire erected and should serve as a model for the rehabilitation [1] is another proof of the motto that stands above the entrance door of the central prison building.: \n\"Bessert the earth by the people and improve their people through the earth.\" \nThe central complex is a listed monument and is characterized by a 22 meter high tower. \nIn 1965 the peat cutting ceased. \n\nThe prison is a prison Glasmoor the open operation for the Hamburg Prison Act (HmbStVollzG). be suitable for this form of execution, the prisoners particularly. See also open prisons. The following types of detention are to be
📍Post Jork 0, Hahnofersand, HH, 21635
📞040 42836-0
In 1911 the island to the Hamburg prison authorities transferred and brought to 1913 the first prisoners Hahn�fersand. They lived in dirt houses, and had the task of the soil by the application of silt and clay soil to make available. In March 1915 the work of 1,200 Russian prisoners of war continued. Probably enough, by an epidemic killed 77 prisoners in that time.
📍Kleeberger Strabe 23, Butzbach, HE, 35510
📞06033 / 89 30
The first official push for the establishment of the modern prison was a letter from the Grand Ducal Ministry of Interior and Justice in Darmstadt, on 16/12/1884. It was addressed to the Provincial Director of Upper Hesse Grand Ducal with a mandate to issue an opinion on the necessity of building a new prison cells in the light of the state penitentiary Marie Palace (now the JVA Rock Hill) can be created to experience. As a result, two key reasons why the construction of a new institution: first, the existing penal institutions occupied so much that the complete separation of male and female prisoners and juvenile prisoners adequate facilities were no longer guaranteed. The prisons in Darmstadt and Mainz could be lack of space to expand the country's penitentiary Marie Castle not because of the poor substrate, was second in the Grand Duchy of Hesse come to the conclusion that the system of solitary confinement - in Prussia in 1889 usually fine - the purpose of punishment is used rather than the traditional,
📍Marienburgstrabe 74, Darmstadt, HE, 64297
📞06151 / 507 - 0
The name of the JVA Darmstadt-Fritz-Bauer-house-at the opening of 1969 had not yet been explained. 36 years later, however, prisoners and visitors are always asking who was Fritz Bauer.\n\nFritz Bauer was born on 16 Jul 1903 in Stuttgart and studied law and economics in 1921 in Heidelberg, M�nster and T�bingen. After 1927, the second Had passed state examination and then a doctorate, he joined the judicial service in 1930 and the youngest district judge in Germany.\n\nScientifically and politically active, even to a Jew, he was dismissed from government service in 1933 and imprisoned in concentration camps. After his release in 1936 he emigrated to Denmark and finally had to flee further into Sweden. After the war he went back to Germany in 1949, was Director and Regional Court in Attorney General from 1959 Braunschweig. From 1956 he bekleitete the Office of the Attorney General of Hesse in Frankfurt. As part of his scientific work in 1966 he published his last major publication, \"In Search of the law. \"\n\
📍Altstadt 25, Dieburg, HE, 64807
📞06071 / 20 00 - 0
The JVA Dieburg is beautifully situated on thethe edge of the old city of Dieburg ,a small town ( 15,000inhabitants )in south-eastof Hesse . Vis-a-vis the institution is the chapel, a famous pilgrimage church with more than 1500 years history of architecture, the present building is about 300 years old.\nThe prison is a prison of medium size, it takes in prisoners up to 271 prisoners on day release and in the department up to 18 prisoners. Be enforced as a rule, short sentences of 2 years.\n\nThe prison was built in the 60s, the associated administration building is located in historic buildings (about 300 years old) electrical and water lines of the prison houses needed urgent rehabilitation, and the tougher fire regulations required several innovations. For this reason, house was renovated II with 100 seats now. It was in this context, new cell doors. We wait for the completion of works in this building with the still pending overhaul of the station booths.\n\nThe plan then is the renovation of Building I w
📍Obere Kreuzackerstrabe 6-8, Frankfurt am Main, HE, 60435
📞069 / 13 67 - 11 11
📍Obere Kreuzackerstrabe 8, Frankfurt am Main, HE, 60435
📞069/ 1367-1490
👤404 Capacity
The legal requirements on the one hand, but also current knowledge about the socialization in law enforcement, while increasing demands on the instrumental security using a medium-term change of purpose of the detention center Frankfurt IV have the appearance and organization structure, therefore, changed significantly in recent years. \n\nThe decrease in the number of prisoners in the open field and the decrease in the clearance approved prisoners, coupled with the overcrowding of the prisons of the closed full turn, demanded new concepts that ensure at least a balanced utilization of prison places in the Hessian prison. \nThus, in addition to the existing Building 1 at 78 detention places, in February 2004 put the House 5 as a separate department of the closed-full train, with 171 detention places in service after extensive renovation and restoration measures, and a complete structural separation was preceded by the rest of the prison premises. \nThis house has 76 rooms with open prison cell doors and a sta
📍Obere Kreuzackerstrabe 4, Frankfurt am Main, HE, 60435
📞069 / 13 67 03
📍Am Rosengarten 6, Fulda, HE, 36037
📞0661 / 924 - 28 00
📍Gutfleischstrabe 2 A, Gieben, HE, 35390
📞0641 / 934 - 15 30
The central building was the oldest part of a main institution built from the 1877 and 1879 opened as a prison of Giessen courts. Already in 1885, a first extension was carried out by two small wings with two upper floors. \n\nFrom 1958 to 1959 the central block was increased by another cell floor. Under this construction project were all detention facilities toilets and washing facilities. \n\nIn the years 1964-1967 at right angles to the now \"A-wing,\" said a two-storey old building, added exclusively solitary confinement rooms containing extension. The resulting B-wing was increased in 1983 to another floor. \n\nAfter 2 years of construction activity in January 1995, Wolfgang Mittermaier-house *) adjacent pass, but outside the prison walls of his determination as a means of open enforcement. \n\nBy mid 1969, was the prison the head of the prosecution in the District Court of Giessen Giessen. From 1 July 1969 is the connection to the prison in Butzbach as a branch office before the prison was at 01/01/1995
📍Molzbacher Strabe 37, Hunfeld, HE, 36088
📞06652-9113-0
📍Theodor-Fliedner-Strabe 12, Kassel, HE, 34121
📞0561 / 92 86 - 0
http://www.jva-kassel1.justiz.hessen.de/irj/JVA_Kassel_I_Internet?cid=beacd2d3f2581ca50c178890c6c4b48b
📍Windmuhlenstrabe 35, Kassel, HE, 34121
📞0561 / 92 86 - 0
📍Walderdorffstrabe 16, Limburg a. d. Lahn, HE, 65549
📞06431 / 91 72 - 0
👤67 Capacity
The prison was built in Limburg in 1880 and 1883 as a three-story building in T-shape with three self-contained units in addition to the local and district court building. Under the direction of the Chief Public Prosecutor at the District Court of Limburg until 1970 she served as a court enforcement of the prison custody, the enforcement of short sentences to men and to June 1961, the enforcement of short prison sentences to women.\n\nSince 1 January 1971 it is independent prison.
📍Marienschlob 1, Rockenberg, HE, 35519
📞06033 / 998-0
12. Century care center for sick returning from the Crusades (leper), so-called \"Gutleuthaus.\n1338 Convent of the Cistercian Order\nreconstruction after 1648 with the construction of a rococo church (consecrated 1737). The facility is registered as a cultural monument in the memorial book of the state of Hesse.\n1804 secularization of the monastery. Use first as a \"spin for ground arms, \" then as \"Imperial military hospital\" in the Grand Duchy of Hesse - Darmstadt.\n1811 breeding and reform school - an occupation of male and female prisoners.\n1855 \"Grand Ducal - Hessian - State prison\" - 260 male prisoners, 45 female galley slave.\n1907 construction of a panoptic building cells.\n1939 youth prison for male youth - since then juvenile hall.\n1979 demolition of the old building and panoptic cell reference of the new buildings with an occupancy capacity of 218 seats.\n1985 Completion of the sports hall and institute school building.\n1994 regarding a new building (Building E) with a teaching kitchen, ba
📍Paradeplatz 5, Schwalmstadt, HE, 34613
📞06691 / 77 - 0
The head office is housed in a former hunting lodge of the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and the subsequent expansion. The oldest parts date from the 12th Century. First owner was the Count of Ziegenhain whose gender became extinct in 1450. After this came through the county will Ziegenhain to the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. By expanding goat grove to the fortress in the 16th Century, the castle was the center of the fortifications. 1807 they were razed. After 1832 the garrison had been removed, the castle was 1842, the purpose of a forced house for men. The Prussian government went after the annexation of the Electorate of Hesse to this building in 1866 in a Corrigendenanstalt and 1882 in a prison. In the years 1926-30, the entire palace was rebuilt. In the following period it was set up as a preventive detention institution for dangerous habitual criminals, during the Second World War it was used again at the same time as a prison. After the war the institution was first arrested by the occupying power in stock,
📍Vor den Loserbecken 4, Weiterstadt, HE, 64331
📞06150 / 102 - 0
The Weiterstadt prison was opened in 1997. After twelve years of construction, the first detainees at the detention center Frankfurt-Preungesheim be transferred. The long construction period came about because the prison was destroyed Weiterstadt in 1993 by a bomb attack the Red Army Faction nearly complete. The damage was estimated at 80 million to 90 million D-Mark.
📍Holzstrabe 29, Wiesbaden, HE, 65197
📞0611 414-0
📍Kuhlungsborner Str. 29a, Butzow, MV, 18246
📞(038461)55�0
The court's detention began in B�tzow with the establishment of the Criminal College in October 1812th First, only pre-trial detention has been served or served to the bishop's palace, which was rebuilt between 1812 and 1814. It contained 20 close, some semi-dark cells. And women were housed in two hall-like rooms. Only very rarely is allowed a prisoner to move in the fresh air under supervision. to employees, the prisoners were not only women allowed to, flax and wool spinning. Considering a later exercise yard at - the first opportunity to the prisoners to offer such a thing as a free period. \n\n Mid-1830 received the Commerce Mantius to Schwerin and the staff at the College of Criminal Wick B�tzow to the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Friedrich Franz grace of God, the mission of the reorganization of the prisons. Wick then began to inspect prisons, both at home and abroad. Wick decided to prefer the solitary confinement, which he then realized later in B�tzow three mountains. The compound of the jail I on th
📍Neustrelitzer Str. 120, Neubrandenburg, MV, 17033
📞(0395)3519�0
The prison was built in Neubrandenburg 1987th From 1991 to 2001 she served as a detention center for young people. Since 2002 she has been an institution for adults with 128 enforcement of the closed detention places enforcement. Accommodation is in individual and community detention rooms (up to 3 prisoners). \n\n90 qualified employees of different departments - law enforcement and civil service, chaplains, psychologists and educators - to organize the execution of prison life Neubrandenburg. \n\nIn coordination with other law enforcement agencies in the country is the prison Neubrandenburg responsible for the enforcement of short (up to 3 years) imprisonment in adult men, and the enforcement of custody. \n\nFurthermore, the JVA is responsible for the organization and implementation of the transportation of prisoners between institutions.
📍Franzenshohe 12, Stralsund, MV, 18439
📞(03831)665-0
👤220 Capacity
The JVA Stralsund (or their related new construction in March 2003) with the postal address Franzensh�he 12, 18439 Stralsund is the latest of the six prisons in the country and was put into service until March 2003. The old prison that was run by the authorities of the GDR since 1974, was demolished after the new building. The built in a second phase of construction workshops in February 2007 were handed over for use. In May 2009 in the department of the JVA Stralsund open full train was opened.\nThe total cost was EUR 25.5 million. Owner is the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It was financed from the state budget.
📍Zum Fuchsbau 1, Dummerstorf, MV, 18196
📞(038208)67-0
After the political changes in the German Democratic Republic and the German reunification several prisons have been closed in the newly formed state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This included, inter alia, the ailing and dilapidated prisons and detention Warnem�nde Rostock. They did not meet the now total West German prison conditions. The remaining institutions were able to cover the need for prison places in the state is little, leading to overcrowding in prisons, the remaining in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Subsequently, the then state government decided to build the prison Waldeck. The tight financial situation in this case led to an unprecedented decision [1], not only in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, but in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. For the first time pre-financed the design and construction of a prison was a private investor, what about the privatization of the prison not to compare but. [2] The Investment Company Wegner & Kludt oHG was commissioned Mecklenburg-Vorpommern the prison Wa
📍Braunschweig, NI
📞0531/488-1600
👤211 Capacity
The prison Brunswick is a detention center in downtown Brunswick. Since 1829, the prisons of the city and the district court brunswick were partly in the Town Hall, partly in a barracks in a former monastery. \n\nThe building of the current prison Brunswick in the years 1884/85 built as county jail. Besides the three main buildings where the prisoners are housed, there is a kitchen building with adjoining utility room, two business establishments, a workshop, a church and an office building. \n\nSince 01.12. 1974 included the current external departments Helmstedt, and Peine, Gifhorn to prison Brunswick. The Department Burgdorf joined the association at 01.03. 2004.
📍Trift 14, Celle, NI, 29221
📞05141/911-0
👤460 Capacity
After the death of the last Duke Georg Wilhelm of Celle in 1705, the Principality of L�neburg, the Principality Calenberg Electorate in Hanover were united. To compensate for that Celle was no more royal seat now, the government of the Electorate of Hanover, the establishment of the Upper Court of Appeal and Court of Appeal today, the breeding and misleading the House and the State Stud. They say, however, that Celle had the choice between a university and a prison and have the people to protect their daughters from the students opted for the latter institution.\n\nBehind the gate building, which used up to 1905 as a guard room of a of soldiers of the Celle Infantry Regiment 77 existing military guard, with kupfergedecktem Clock and bell tower, the large south courtyard is with parks and the main building, the prison church, which until 1845 also the community of Municipality Neustadt served as the church.\n\nAbove the entrance to this building is the coat of arms of the Electorate of Hanover, surrounded by t
📍Schulenburger Landstrabe 145, Hannover, NI, 30165
📞0511/6796-0
👤1,000 Capacity
The prison Hannover is the largest correctional facility in Lower Saxony. The institution has about 1,000 prison places. Each year it hosts about 14,000 people. She has a part in Langley Institute for the enforcement of the deportation, a department release prisoners in the Haltenhoffstra�e and education center at Rehagen, which is only physically separated by a wall from the main hospital. The Institute is located in the district Vinnhorst.\nThe JVA Hannover continues to serve as so-called training department (also called a hub) distributed over the prisoners in Lower Saxony after passing through the admission procedure by the Lower Saxony instruction period and the enforcement plan to the individual JVAen in Lower Saxony.
📍Godehardsplatz 7, Hildesheim, NI, 31134
📞05121 17949-3
📍Kaiserstrabe 5, Lingen, NI, 49809
📞05 91 / 91 61-0
👤962 Capacity
📍Grenzweg 39, Lingen, NI, 49811
📞(0591) 61006
📍Grunfeldstrabe 1, Meppen, NI, 49716
📞05935-7070
The JVA Meppen is an institution of closed enforcement. It is located just outside the town of Meppen conveniently located on the B 402 in verse, in the vicinity of Highway 31 (exit Meppen). \n\nThe JVA Meppen in the years 1938/39 established as one of 15 prison camps in the Emsland. \n\nAfter the war the camps were first together. The headquarters was in Papenburg. Later, most of the camps closed and how the stock Meppen / verses of the JVA Lingen I assumed as a foreign department. \n\nIn the 70 years after a fire disaster, a comprehensive rehabilitation program created and partially implemented. During this phase was 1980 by NDS. Ministry of Justice made the decision to merge the Department of verse and the Division Baumschulenweg to a new prison Meppen. \n\nOn 01.01.1982 was the birth of independent prison Meppen.
📍Cloppenburger Str. 400, Oldenburg, NI, 26133
📞0441/48590
👤566 Capacity
📍Am Groben Sieke 8, Rosdorf, NI, 37124
📞0551/99733-0
The prison Rosdorf (head office) is located on the outskirts of G�ttingen (in the municipality Rosdorf) and, after completion of the new building in June 2007 started its regular operation. She is the newest correctional facility in Lower Saxony and replacement building for the former, now closed, prison G�ttingen. It is classified as an institution under the security level II and has a high security unit of the security level I with 10 detention places (2 living groups each 5 seats). The JVA Rosdorf is almost identical to the JVA Oldenburg.
📍Schnedebruch 8, Sehnde, NI, 31319
📞05138/50-0
The cabinet of the Lower Saxony state government decided in November 1998 the construction of the JVA Sehnde to tackle the overcrowding of the prison's other Lower Saxony. On 23 May 2002, the foundation stone of the prison, in December 2001 after the prison wall was built. On 3 June 2002 the Friends of the JVA founded Sehnde. Purpose of the association is to promote the relationship between the public, inmates and employees of the prison, and crime prevention. On 25 November that year was celebrated with the participation of future employees of the penitentiary the topping. In 2003 work started on the interior.\nOn 1 October 2004, the JVA was Sehnde in a dedication ceremony by Justice Minister Elisabeth Heister-Neumann type of analysis. Of 29 to 30 October 2004, under the motto prison life up close and experience rather than an overnight event for more than 200 people from Sehnde Area, as well as invited guests from politics, law enforcement and media in the prison. On 8 December 2004, the first prisoners ta
📍Breidenbeck 15, Uelzen, NI, 29525
📞0581 / 802 -0
📍Willohstrabe 13, Vechta, NI, 49377
📞04441 - 884-0
Vechta is one of the oldest correctional facilities in Germany. Since the mid-17th Century that the present district city's largest prison located in the Oldenburger M�nsterland. \n\nAs part of the secularization of the Franciscan monastery in Vechta the provost church was converted into a prison. It now houses the prison for women in Vechta, which is an independent institution since 1996. \n\nMid-19th Century, the so-called women prison with about 50 detention places built on the Bahnhofstrasse. Under the name House II, there is now a youth detention center and the open prison for young offenders. \n\nIn 1904, the largest prison in Vechta building with about 400 detention places has been completed at the Willohstra�e (house I). The model was a panoptic design of a prison in Pennsylvania. The Quakers, who sought particularly to the mental health of detainees but also about visibility and safety in prisons, developed in a detention center beam construction. The design concept came to England to Germany and ev
📍Ziegenmarkt 10-11, Wolfenbuttel, NI, 38300
📞05331/807-0
📍Krefelder Str. 251, Aachen, NRW, 52070
📞0241 9173-0
Our institution needs a mission statement, based on which we all thought and action, and show the public who we are, what goals we have and how we wish to achieve.\n\nThis vision should be the basis for our understanding of ourselves, our long-and medium-term objectives, we work and our behavior.\n\nIt does not describe the actual state, but a vision. Each and every employee is asked to assist in achieving the set objectives.\n\nThe mandate for action describes what we want to achieve. The principles of action provide information about how our strategic goals - want to achieve - possibly with the help of special target agreements.\n\nOur mission statement is its claim to be fair only if we measure the reality in our institution it and ourselves for the ongoing economic, technological and social changes.\n\nDelivering on the present model is, for all of us a challenge dar. We want to realize it through our model.
📍Biggeweg 5 - 7, Attendorn, NW, 57439
📞+49 2722 920-0
📍Umlostrabe 100, Bielefeld, NW, 33649
📞0521 4896-0
👤497 Capacity
The prison Brackwede Bielefeld-1 was conceived as a replacement for the former prison Bielefeld (Court Street) and the district court prison Paderborn. Since the area was needed in the Court Street extension to the district court of Bielefeld and corresponded to the District Court of Paderborn prison no longer meet the requirements of the modern penal system, the idea for a main detention center for men and women in East Westphalia \n\nIn 1962 first land parts in Bielefeld-Ummeln were purchased by a farmer. In the years 1969/1970 additional land was purchased in Ummeln. Thus, the total property size 12.7 ha began development work in June 1973. The commissioning took place on 01/05/1977. The official opening ceremony took place on 30/08/1977 with Justice Minister Dr. Posser. \n\nThe prison was at the opening of 7 detention houses, where a detention house for criminal and detention of female detainees was provided. The rest of the prison houses were provided for male remand prisoners and male prisoners of the f
📍Senner Strabe 250, Bielefeld, NW, 33659
📞0521 4045-0
The open implementation in East Westphalia has a long tradition. \n\nBeginning of the 20th Century there was a lack of viable agricultural land and labor to care for the population in the upper Ems guaranteed. \nFarms organized themselves into an association and concluded a treaty with the Prussian administration of justice to let cultivate wasteland of prisoners. To save further promote the successful cultivation, waterways and thus further costs, the association sent a disused building into labor camps with the security of the assigned judicial officer.\nThe success of these prisoners were working so favorable that the local authorities wanted a significant increase in the use of prisoners. \nThis wish was fulfilled in April 1907 by the administration of justice by entering into a formal contract, which led to the creation of jobs, first 10 prisoners under the supervision of a Government in Rheda, as it were, the nucleus of the present institution. \nIn the 100-year history, changed both the administrative
📍Krummede 3, Bochum, NW, 44791
📞0234 9558-0
Prison Bochum \n- Law enforcement institution since 1897 - \n\nA historical overview of: \n\n\"Prison Bochum - From the Royal Prussian Central prison to prison Bochum\" \n\nG�nter Rohert \n\nAfter the Prussian Penal Reform (1871), it was necessary to build new prisons. By the Prussian state sites were searched for these prisons. 1884, the city of Bochum at the time had about 35,000 inhabitants, the mayor of the city of Bochum reported in a note dated 20th September 1884 to the city council about a meeting between him and the chief prosecutor at the Higher Regional Court in Hamm - responsible for the prison. \n\nIt is offered the property to the Castroper road for the City Council has apparently decided after the Attorney General had made a site visit on 09/22/1884. In the plot it was the Voeders. \n\nA portion of this area, the city of Bochum is free to the Prussian state to build a Central Prison. The transfer took place on 01 Mai 1891st \n\nConstruction began in 1892, which found in 1906 with the constructi
📍Lutgendortmunder Hellweg 212, Bochum-Langendreer, NW, 44894
📞+49 234 23909-0
📍Stockerbusch 1, Buren, NW, 33142
📞02951 971-0
The prison B�ren ... \n\n... Is an institution of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia Paderborn. We are guided by the principles of the Basic Law with its human rights statutes and provide for intensive counseling and humane development of the detention. \n\nOur mission is \n\nthe short-term custody and care of foreign nationals to secure the deportation. For scheduling and execution of the deportations, the immigration authorities are responsible. \naccommodation for not at liberty located sentenced to prison terms of less than 3 months and for convicted persons who have Eratzfreiheitsstrafen to serve and are not suitable for placement in an open prison. \nWe are engaged as service providers in the public and the detainees. Our goal is a friendly, customer-oriented management of everyone. \n\nThe prison B�ren in numbers: \n\nStructure: prison for criminal and detention \nCommissioning: 1994 after a 4 - month construction phase (before NATO - Barracks) \nCost: about 18 million � \nCapacity: 384 detention plac
📍Lerchenstrasse 81, Castrop-Rauxel, NW, 44581
📞02305 983-0
👤450 Capacity
Prior to use as a prison state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the real estate as an apprentice mountain home \"Meisenhof\" Kl�ckner Werke AG in Duisburg to accommodate mountain apprentices / miners was used. \n\n12/21/1967 - Purchase of 130,000 square meters of grounds by the Department of Justice \n\n01/02/1968 - Preparing a detention house \n\n06/02/1968 - First prisoners (30 alcohol offenders from prison congestion mill / H�velhof move to the Institution) \n\n01/10/1968 - Starting as an open, independent prison with its own warden, 330 prisoners (offenders negligence, traffic violations, drunkenness offenders) \n\n01/05/1969 - Use of house as a prison halfway house - the beginning of the hostel full campaign in North Rhine-Westphalia \n\n01/01/1971 - The Court of prison in Herne is affiliated as a branch office as an institution of the closed full train \n\n31/12/1987 - Closing of the branch office Herne \n\n22/10/1992 - Re-opening the branch office Herne - from refugees to use up to 31.12.1994, and thereafter
📍Bielefelder Strabe 78, Detmold, NW, 32756
📞05231 614-0
The prison was built in 1961 as Detmold remand prison. Located at the edge of the heart of Detmold and is for officials, such as members of prisoners with excellent public transport. The Institute is created in a double atrium design and has a special feature for an institution of confinement did not have a base enclosure, for example in the form of a wall.\n\nDesigned the prison Detmold for inclusion of 160 prisoners, it is one that - compared to other prisons - to small institutions. Work here are about 90 staff. Housed here are about one third of remand prisoners and the rest in particular on the social-therapeutic department, prisoners with long sentences.\n\nExpanding capacity to 305 prisoners are being considered.
📍Lubecker Strabe 21, Dortmund, NW, 44135
📞+49 231 5777-0
📍Goethestrabe 3, Duisburg, NW, 47166
📞+49 203 5550-0
📍Ulmenstr. 95, Dusseldorf, NW, 40476
📞0211 9486-0
The men's house was built in 1895-1898 and is the largest and oldest part of the prison Dusseldorf.\n\nIt is mainly for the execution of prison sentence of at least 3 months to 48 months detention and responsible and can accommodate up to 529 prisoners.\n\nPrisoners and remand prisoners are housed in separate departments. Already convicted persons are to be prepared during their detention at a crime-free life.\n\nOther departments are the host department, go through all remand prisoners and the abstinence-oriented department that prepared the prisoner on a drug therapy outside of the execution.\n\nWhy people are convicted, has many reasons. This we want to recognize an individual basis, however, begin treatment measures.\n\nThis includes debt counseling, social training, assigning work, law enforcement relaxations meaningful recreation and dismissal arrangements. A team of inspectors / female social workers and psychologists available to prisoners advice. Social workers maintain contact with family members,
📍Krawehlstrabe 59, Essen, NW, 45130
📞0201 7246-0
The prison food is mainly from the year 1911. Was seriously damaged by air raids during World War II, the institution in the second half of the 40's years was rebuilt. Building extensions in 1975 and 1976 at the main gate to the outer gate. The physical structure of the institution is characterized by a five-story Kreuzbau with inner courtyards, which are surrounded by transverse structures at the ends of the central building. The courtyards serve both the leisure time of the prisoners (Freistundenhof and multi-purpose sports ground) and the supply of the institution. The total area of the correctional facility is approximately 19,000 m2. The prison can accommodate 514 male prisoners, most of which are housed in single cells with approximately 10 m2. Ca. 60% of the inmates are convicts, doomed already. The proportion of foreigners who come from 50 countries, is around 40%. \n\nThe JVA Essen affiliated youth detention center Essen-Werden is from 1879. When this institution was used in the earlier years as the
📍Kolner Strabe 250, Euskirchen, NW, 53879
📞02251 7008-0
👤500 Capacity
The prison Euskirchen (as Erlenhof known) is on the northern outskirts of Euskirchen in North Rhine-Westphalia and has 403 prison places, of which 342 in the general open prison, 45 in the transition house (maximum relaxation stage) and 16 social-therapeutic in a division (the only section of this Type in an open prison in NRW). The actual occupation of the prison was daily in more than 500 prisoners. It is an expansion to 450 prison places planned. The institution is assigned to the District Court of Bonn. \nIn the technical and training workshops are 20 training places in metal and 30 in the garden and landscaping available. These have been increased in 2004 from 45 to 50.
📍Mohlendyck 50, Geldern, NW, 47608
📞02831 921-0
👤681 Capacity
Opened in July 1979\n\nDetention houses 4, built in parallel comb design with 3 floors of which 2 (= 6 departments) 2 with 2 floors (= 4 units) length of the wall 1000 m, area 54,000 square meters within the wall\n\nService apartment 42\n\nConstruction cost 71 million marks without official residences\n\nThe Institute has been extended by 121 prison places in 2 other detention buildings, as well as a working hall. There are now 681 detention places available.
📍Aldenhofstrabe 99-101, Gelsenkirchen, NW, 45883
📞+49 209 4021-0
📍Gerichtsstrabe 5, Hagen, NW, 58097
📞02331 806-0
👤338 Capacity
The prison Hagen is an agency of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia in the division of the Justice Ministry.\nThe direct service and supervision responsibility of the Ministry of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia in Dusseldorf.
📍Bismarckstr. 5, Hamm, NW, 59065
📍Wichernstrabe 5, Heinsberg, NW, 52525
📞02452 921-0
👤242 Capacity
📍Eimterstrabe 15, Herford, NW, 32049
📞05221 885-0
The prison was Herford in 1879 - built in 1882 as Kreuzbau. Currently takes place in several phases a comprehensive structural refurbishment. The JVA Herford is one of four youth correctional facilities of the closed operation in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is responsible for the safe accommodation of young remand prisoners aged between 14 and 21 years and for the enforcement of youth custody for prisoners aged between 14 and 24. The prison currently has 373 prison places, of which the detention takes up about 25%.
📍Staumuhler Str. 284, Hovelhof, NW, 33161
📞05257 986-0
👤207 Capacity
The prison H�velhof is on a 50 acre site on the south-eastern edge of town H�velhof - district storage mill - and is bordered to the east and south by the military training area Senne.Das prison premises with the administration and supply buildings and the prison accommodation was used (since 1934), part of a large barracks, the 1948 from the Administration of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia has since been taken over and used as the first open juvenile detention center in Germany. In physically separate location is on the prison premises at the same time a means for holding prisoners of care.
📍Heidestrabe 41, Iserlohn, NW, 58640
📞02378 83-0
👤292 Capacity
Built\n1970, 1988 and expanded to include school-building workshops and Umwehrungsmauer\nContractor\nHouse I: reinforced concrete structure (comb System)\nHouse II and III: limestone masonry\nSize\n114 628 square meters, of which\n76 323 square meters within the Umwehrungsmauer\noutside the Umwehrungsmauer 38 305 sqm\nTotal building area: 19,634 sqm\nSports ground: 7,700 sqm with circular orbits, jump pit, shot put circle\nHorticultural plants: 18,000 sqm\nOccupancy capacity\n292 prison places, of which\n160 in closed prisons (Home I),\n88 in a special form of the closed full train (House II)\n19 in an open prison (House III) and 25 in the transition house.\nDetention facilities\n(Total): 272\nlike solitary confinement rooms: 262\nSize of about 8.6 square meters\nStaff\n163 of them\n118 in the general law enforcement and service work\n24 in the professional services (doctors, counselors, psychologists, teachers, social workers)\n13 in the administrative\n5 workers\n1 regional Managers\n2 nurses\nIn addition,
📍Krohnestrabe 11, Kleve, NW, 47533
📞02821 770-0
The JVA Kleve was purchased in September of 1915 after a two-year construction period for the first time They then offered space to accommodate 250 prisoners. After her severe damage during World War II it was again after the rebuilding in the early fifties to put into operation. Today she has an occupancy capacity of 228 prisoners and is primarily for the enforcement of detention and imprisonment of up to four years in charge of male prisoners in closed prisons.\n\nDue to its proximity to the German-Dutch border is the proportion of foreigners regularly between 50 and 60%. Here, up to 40 nationalities are represented. Is particularly high proportion of prisoners who are imprisoned for drug offenses.\n\nCurrently employs 141 employees Cleves JVA, which are used in different services.
📍Rochusstrabe 350, Koln, NW, 50827
📞0221 5973-0
The prison is in Cologne since the year 1969, as we know it today in the suburbs before Cologne, in the district near the Ossendorf Butzweiler court.\n\nIs it worth it to devote the face of the modern new building, the old prison conditions in Cologne even any thoughts of an obituary?\n\nTruly, it pays not when one thinks of the weathered walls of the prison houses, to their sober, mostly four-story building shell fronts and if you look at the lack of sanitary facilities and the gross overcrowding of detention facilities presents.\n\nBut worth a look back, when you consider what progress has seen the prison system in the last 200 years. That which we today reject as incomplete and outdated, has previously been considered under other circumstances, time and views once advanced and new.\n\nWith the establishment of the detention center at Cologne Butzweilerhof was a whole section \"Klingelp�tz-prison system in the heart of the cathedral city of Cologne completed, which covered the time period of 125 years. But
📍Luiter Strabe 180, Moers, NW, 47447
📞+49 2841 96973-0
📍Gartenstrabe 26, Munster, NW, 48147
📞0251 2374-0
Imprisonment in the A-and D-wing\nEducation Center (B Wing)\nDetention division (C Wing)\nDepartment for treatment of drug-dependent prisoners\nTherapy preparation department (Thea)\nBranch Office in Coesfeld\nThis has the prison on Munster total of approximately 600 detention places\n\nIn addition:\n\nWorkshop building with the justice-owned enterprises bookbinding, carpentry and metalworking as well as various production sites outside firms for the production of various products\nFarm building, with kitchen institution, contractor operation, chamber and laundry room\nThere are also two administrative buildings and a garage, a gym and a structurally independent health care sector.\n\nBetween the individual houses are green plants that take hours courtyards and a playground.\n
📍Masurenstrabe 28, Remscheid, NW, 42899
📞+49 2191 595-0
📍Aachener Strasse 47, Rheinbach, NW, 53359
📞02226 86-0
📍Gillstrabe 1, Schwerte, NW, 58239
📞+49 2304 756-0
The foundation stone was laid for the prison sword was made in 1968. Completed in the hospital three years later. Originally, this male and female prisoners are serving their sentences, but that never happened. As a prison for male adults with \"model\" the JVA Schwerte finally went into operation. It has become a prison with a large offer of treatment for prisoners with drug, violence and sex crimes, as well as socialization and education deficits. I would like to invite all members, friends and relatives of detainees and the public welcome to you to take a virtual look at life behind the walls.
📍Luisenstrabe 90, Siegburg, NW, 53721
📞+49 2241 3070
After the repair of war damage and a concomitant repair of the utilities I could be again enforced imprisonment in male adult first offenders in the correctional facility in Siegburg house.\n\nHouse II was occupied from 1946 to adolescent and adolescent Strafgefangnen.
📍Langenwiedenweg 46, Werl, NW, 59457
📞02922 981-0
Even the ongoing, highly visible development activities in the north of the hospital are striking evidence of the continued existence and development of the North Rhine-Westphalia Justice full train at the site Werl. The new site on the Belgian road increases the total floor area of the establishment of about 3 ha to over 13 ha of umwehrte area within the wall grows to about 8 ha. An extension to about 6500 square meters of stands. \nThe foundation stone was laid on 26 April 2007, the NRW-Justice Minister Roswitha M�ller-Piepenk�tter in the presence of numerous honors and festival guests launched a multi-stage development program, where our institution, the total volume will amount to at least � 22 million stately. This complex construction project is a proprietary design of the architects and engineers of the construction and inspection, the owner since 2002, all public buildings in the land of North Rhine-Westphalia and the various users, including the prison in Werl, hire leaves. \nIn the current first pha
📍Gartenstrasse 1, Willich, NW, 47877
📞02156 / 4998-0
The prison was built in Willich the years 1900 to 1904. After the \"women in prison\" were the men's house, all outbuildings\nand the homes of officials. The men's house was in accordance with the then applicable building code Prussian Cross design\nbuilt and a gift from the Dutch Royal Family to the Land of Prussia, at the then prevailing in the region was to counter unemployment.\n \nIn 1985 the plant was declared a National Monument. In this historic building in recent years due to changing needs of the judicial train full variety of construction projects partially interfered seriously. Such a workshop buildings were with the men's house gym, laundry and heating plant near the refuge. On 01/11/1985, the women's shelter, today JVA Willich II independent.
📍Gartenstr. 2, Willich, NW, 47878
📞+49 2156 917-0
📍Simonshofchen 26, Wuppertal, NW, 42327
📞+49 202 9732-0
👤495 Capacity
Until 1834, the year of establishment of the Royal Prussian Court Elberfeld, were the prisoners in the dungeons of the town halls, in the tower of the old church of St. Lawrence and elsewhere accommodated. Simultaneously with the opening of the district court, whose district went far beyond the limits of existing urban and peace courts, two detention houses in the old town hall and city level have been established. \n In the old town hall was the male, located in the city balance the female prisoners. Space was needed for a total of more than 100 people who live in large collecting cells. With the explosive growth of population, caused by the industrial revolution, naturally grown and the crime and therefore the number of detainees. \n\n In the two houses there was arrest painful tightness. To a regulated law enforcement was not at all think. After drawing the new district court building in 1852 on the island, an island Wupper at the interface between Elberfeld poor, did you look at the new building of the pr
📍Limburger Str. 122, Diez/Lahn, RP, 65582
📞06432/609-0
👤525 Capacity
The history of imprisonment in Diez goes back to the 18th Century. 130 years was the Castle of the Duchy of Nassau Diez as a prison. Between 1778 and 1779 it was converted for this purpose on the building inspector in 1806 and Johann Friedrich Sckell extended. 1811, the prison was closed in Nassau Weilburg and moved the inmates to Diez. The prisoners were required to craft works, with the processing of Lahn marble from nearby quarries played a special role. The Diezer prison factory reached in the wake of a dominant position in the marble processing and also produced the marble columns in the Duchy of Nassau border. [2]\nThe annexation of the Duchy of Prussia in 1866 and the enlargement of the catchment area was the prison in the castle at the end of the 19th Century, was considered too small. In addition, the systems no longer corresponded to the desired structural, safety and sanitary conditions, so that a new building was decided in the neighboring community Freiendiez.
📍Ludwigshafener Strabe 20, Frankenthal, RP, 67227
📞06233/364-0
👤442 Capacity
📍Simmerner Strabe 14a, Koblenz, RP, 56075
📞0261/9530-0
👤262 Capacity
The prison is a prison Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate in Koblenz for a maximum of 262 prisoners.\nThe prison is located in the district of Koblenz Charterhouse and uses the building of the former Prussian Spitzberg barracks. From 1936 to 1945 the barracks was used by the Reich Labor Service.\nToday, the building complex is one of the major prisons in the country for the District Court of Koblenz. In addition to prisoners in custody, men and women in the closed and open prisons are located here. There is a plan to integrate further a youth detention center in the building complex. For the prisoners, in contrast to the pre-trial detainees is a legal obligation to work. The prison has capacity for 194 Koblenz men in prisoners, 44 men in an open prison, 17 in prisoners and 7 women in an open prison.
📍Wittelsbachstr. 10, Ludwigshafen, RP, 67061
📞0621/5616-150
👤66 Capacity
The prison Ludwigshafen is a special social-therapeutic prison of Rhineland-Palatinate.\nThe prison is located at the Ludwigshafen district court in the south of the city and is not an ordinary prison, but a closed social therapy according to � 9 of the Prison Act. The prison exists in this form since 1972 and has a total of 66 places of detention, including 47 detention places in closed prisons, ten prisoners, is on a transition section and nine detention facilities for day release.
📍Peter-Caesar-Allee 1, Wollstein, RP, 55597
📞06703/306-0
👤525 Capacity
The prison Rohrbach near the local church W�llstein is a correctional facility (prison) of Rhineland-Palatinate. She is one of eight prisons in the country and the seat of the surrounding conductive transport authority for the Saarland and Rhineland-Palatinate. In 2002, it replaced the old prisons JVA JVA Kaiserslautern and Mainz.
📍Gottbillstrabe 14, Trier, RP, 54294
📞0651/8254-0
👤206 Capacity
The prison is a prison of Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate.\nThe prison is located southwest of the city of Trier and is one of the smaller prisons in the country. It takes only to male prisoners from the Regional Court Trier with imprisonment up to one year and six months. In addition, the Institute serves as a remand prison for men from the Regional Court Trier. Suitable prisoners can be housed in an open prison in the outpost in Saarburg [1].\nIn Trier is like in all Rhineland-Palatinate prisons a work obligation. For the employment of prisoners is in the hospital a modern factory with 193 m� heated work space and 150 m� of storage space for discussion. Up to 80 prisoners are employed in particular in assembly, packaging and Etikettierarbeiten for businesses.
📍Trierer Landstrabe 64, Wittlich, RP, 54516
📞06571/996-0
👤900 Capacity
The prison was established in 1902 as a double consisting of the Royal Institute men's prison and the Royal Women Prison. The Institute building in construction typical of the time radiation was initially designed for 708 prisoners. Part of the building opened in 1912 in the women's prison a youth prison.\nIn the summer of 1943 was Wittlich prison as an alternative accommodation for the night-and-dagger prisoners from the prison Klingelp�tz Cologne, which was badly damaged by bombing. Also, the special court in charge of these prisoners held in Cologne Wittlich, since negotiations for the prisoners could not be permanently housed in the 100 km from Cologne.
📍Johann-Schwebel-Strabe 33, Zweibrucken, RP, 66482
📞06332/486-0
👤381 Capacity
📍Breitscheidstr. 4, Bautzen, SN, 2625
📞(+49) (0)3591-5 89 0
👤455 Capacity
Institutions of the justice full train usually find a different meaning and awareness. In addition to Bautzen, the most respected names, almost everyone knows, especially Straubing, Munich-Stadelheim, Bruchsal, Butzbach, Werl, Celle, Hamburg-Fuhlsb�ttel, Berlin-Tegel, Berlin-Moabit, Brandenburg, Waldheim, very little that is at about 230 German prisons. None has gained such a reputation as Bautzen. Why Bautzen has become a symbol of the community memory of state injustice?\n\nAlmost universally adopted still, the reputation of the institution as a supposedly famous and most notorious prison in Germany was motivated by the GDR. However, this is incorrect. The same applies to the claim that the Soviet special camps have established the reputation of the institution, and only rarely-heard argument that the institution would have had from the beginning of a bad reputation. Rather, several periods can be distinguished.
📍Reichenhainer Strabe 236, Chemnitz, SN, 9125
📞(+49) (0371) 5 29 50
👤254 Capacity
The area Ka�berg was built in 1886 as Royal Saxon prisoners institution. It consisted originally of the round and administration, House A and B and parts of the house C. The complex D-house developed only after the 2nd World War II.\nThe prison Chemnitz, range Reichenhainer Street, was built in 1969 at the time of the usual slab construction and has been used as a penal institution.\n\nIn both areas since then extensive rehabilitation and reconstruction activities were carried out.\n\nIn 2000 the reconstruction of the house to the wife III implementation, which since 2001, after the closure of the detention center Stollberg, there is completed.\n2002 were handed over to the new building of the house and IV of the maintenance building.\nIn the years 2004 to 2006 the transfer function of the building, laundry facilities and a warehouse and the renovation of the house of D.
📍Hammerweg 30, Dresden, SN, 1127
📞(+49) (0351) 2 10 30
👤805 Capacity
After deciding on the location of the new detention center in the north of the capital near the A4 motorway, junction Hellerau, in November of 1996, the clearance of the site area. There were very closely inter alia 14 old buildings of various types, such as barracks, homes and garages broken off, about three acres of old unsealed road surfaces as well as contaminated soil and building materials are removed. \n\nAfter a three and a half years of planning and construction on 2 May 2000, at the time the most modern and latest requirements of the judiciary full train appropriate correctional facility in Saxony to the future users passed. Immediately after the establishment of work started by prisoners and staff. \n\nThe total cost for the construction of the detention center were about 73 million euros. This results in construction costs resulting from approximately 90,000 � per detention place that were far below the usual cost by then. For this reason has been the interest including the judicial, financial and
📍Postplatz 18, Gorlitz, SN, 2826
📞(+49) (03581) 46 23
1863 - 1865 \nConstruction of the court prison in the northern part of the post-square behind the newly constructed district court. \n\n1905 - 1909 \nExpansion of the prison to the dimensions of the present. \nAs a result of the extension to the district court to extend the court was in prison north. At the former, in rectangular form existing building construction was the addition of a cross on the American model. \nThe increase of the former Schirrmeisterei and a cell block in the old building, an additional working space and room for a room as a prison church was won. \n\n1918 - 1933 \nUpgrading the electrical system. \nInstallation of central heating. \nConstruction of a fleet of motor vehicles and equipment. \n\n1967 \nInstallation of sanitary facilities in the prison cells. \nFor this reason, the accommodation of the male remand prisoners in the object Town Hall Street (now J�denstra�e). \nThis measure was completed in December 1967. \n\n1993 \nDemolition of the old boiler house and construction of a mo
📍Leinestrabe 111, Leipzig, SN, 4279
👤441 Capacity
The prison is Leipzig hospital on 1 January 2001 by merging the prison hospital in Leipzig and Leipzig were the prison.\n\nThe Institute is located in the southeast of Leipzig in the district Meusdorf and covers an area of 9.8 hectares. The main building of the hospital (Building 1 and 2) were built in 1913th\n\nIn 1993/94 by the Saxon State Ministry of Justice decided to expand on the grounds of the prison hospital in the 80's started building shell into a modern detention building.\nThis was necessary because in the Alfred-K�stner-Strasse 47 Leipzig located Prison (built 1904) no longer changes the requirements of a modern penal system in line.\n\nIn addition to the reconstruction and expansion of House the external envi-reinforcement (wall / fence), one gatehouse, administration building and a playground built. The existing-building workshops have also been rebuilt and extended.\n\nOn 8 September 2001, at the prison hospital with the normal operation. In 2004, a newly built sports hall and in 2006, to an
📍Am Fort Zinna 7, Torgau, SN, 4860
📞(+49) (03421) 74 50
👤374 Capacity
1810\nPlanning to secure the town of Torgau on the orders of Napoleon I.\n1811\nThe town of Torgau is fixed and built the fort as part of the total tin fastening.\n1890\nThe Fort Zinna is used as a detention facility to serve prison term of military\n1938\nEstablishment of the Cross building for about 1,500 prisoners.\n1943\nThe Reich court is moved to Torgau. In the Fort Zinna be military personnel tortured detainees and numerous shot in moat of the institution.\n1945\nThe Fort Zinna is Soviet special camps.\n1949\nSurrender to the German judicial authorities.\n1950\nOpening as a body for the penitentiary.\n1990\nFort Zinna is the transfer of responsibility of the prison to the courts a prison in the Free State of Saxony.
📍Dresdener Strabe 1a, Waldheim, SN, 4736
📞(+49) (034327) 9 90
👤312 Capacity
The facility opened in 1716 under August the Strong. For the financing of the breeding, poor and orphanage to Waldheim since 23 June 1710 of all newly hired state employees Electoral Saxony one twelfth of the salary of first year deduction. This Zw�lftelabzug also found in supplements to the salary increase amount, if any. \nAs the first female prisoner sat a Sophie Sabina Apitzsch, which had issued in 1714 as the Saxon Elector. \nFrom 1806, Christian August F�rchtegott Hayner prison doctor was here. 1829 was the psychiatric ward - the prisoners were to supply the \"insane\" have been responsible - with Haynes as chief physician to Colditz Castle laid. There were introduced at the instigation of new methods for treating the mentally ill. [1] [2] \nAfter the defeat of the March Revolution of 1848-49, several Saxon patriots, such as Hermann Theodor Breithaupt sentenced to long prison terms in Waldheim. The writer and democratic Aufst�ndler August Peters served his sentence from 1853 until his pardon 1856th \nTh
📍Industriestrabe E2, Glaubitz, SN, 1612
📞(+49) (03525) 51 60
👤395 Capacity
📍Schillerstrabe 2, Zwickau, SN, 8056
📞(+49) (0)375-2 72 30
👤165 Capacity
The Zwickau Latest news announce in its issue of 25 October 1899: \n\"On 1 November of the year is passed, the new court prison of his determination. \nThe construction of the prison lasted about three years and cost more than 800 TM. \" \nOn 1 November itself, the chronicler notes for that day - a Wednesday - \"a wonderfully mild, almost summery temperature, that even here and there once again began to blossom the roses\", can read the Zwickau in their paper: \n\"The new prison facility was handed over today morning � 7 clock of analysis by being covered with the first prisoners. The prison has 158 cells. We will take the opportunity in a few days, a brief description of the impressive and give with all modern facilities equipped building. \" \nAs onlookers Zwickau citizens were convinced that \"the transfer of prisoners from the old prison on the District Court ... without incident \"takes place, was because\" to monitor the shipments were posted on the concerned thereby streets several policemen, \"they sh
📍Madel 100, Burg, ST, 39288
📞(0 39 21) 97 67 - 0
👤658 Capacity
With the ground breaking ceremony on 16 April 2007 began the formal construction of the prison fortress, the largest privately funded public construction project in Saxony-Anhalt. The new facility is one of the most modern and safest in Europe. Information about the history you can see from the following chronology.
📍Willy-Lohmann-Str. 27, Dessau-Roblau, ST, 6844
📞(03 40) 20 20
👤395 Capacity
1883 - 1886\n\nPrison Dessau\nConstruction of the Penitentiary Dessau. It created an administrative building and a court prison, which are preserved in their original form today.\n\n1886\nInauguration as the \"Ducal District Court, District Court and Court of Ducal prison on 17 September.\n\n1911\nMarianne extension along the road.\n\n1918 - 1933\nUse of the building as a District and Regional Court, Labour Court, prosecutors and court prison.\n\n1933 - 1945\nUse as a detention and prison\n\n1945 - 1949\nOn 07 March 1945 Dessau destroyed by allied air forces to 90%. It affected large parts of the prison. Then the prison was used by the Soviet military administration.\n\n1958 - 1980\nAfter Reconstruction (1958) use as a youth prison and detention center for prisoners awaiting trial\n\n1974 - 1991\nIn the period from 1974 to early 1991, the prison Dessau was a subordinate department of prisons for adult women.\n\n1991\nExclusive jurisdiction for male adult prisoners and remand prisoners.\n\n2010\nThe former ind
📍Am Kirchtor 20, Halle, ST, 6108
📞(03 45) 22 00
👤599 Capacity
1883 - 1886\n\nPrison Dessau\nConstruction of the Penitentiary Dessau. It created an administrative building and a court prison, which are preserved in their original form today.\n\n1886\nInauguration as the \"Ducal District Court, District Court and Court of Ducal prison on 17 September.\n\n1911\nMarianne extension along the road.\n\n1918 - 1933\nUse of the building as a District and Regional Court, Labour Court, prosecutors and court prison.\n\n1933 - 1945\nUse as a detention and prison\n\n1945 - 1949\nOn 07 March 1945 Dessau destroyed by allied air forces to 90%. It affected large parts of the prison. Then the prison was used by the Soviet military administration.\n\n1958 - 1980\nAfter Reconstruction (1958) use as a youth prison and detention center for prisoners awaiting trial\n\n1974 - 1991\nIn the period from 1974 to early 1991, the prison Dessau was a subordinate department of prisons for adult women.\n\n1991\nExclusive jurisdiction for male adult prisoners and remand prisoners.\n\n2010\nThe former ind
📍Am Sandberg 11, Lutherstadt Eisleben, ST, 6295
📞(0 34 75) 65 70
📍Sudergraben 24, Flensburg, SH, 24937
📞+ 49 461 31325-3
👤69 Capacity
The prison in 1882, Flensburg was first built as a state court and prison since 1/9/1971 separate prison.\n\nInitially conceived as a pure prison for remand prisoners, the prison Flensburg today with a total of 69 detention places for both investigations, as well as responsible for the execution of the sentence.\n\nSpecifically, 49 detention places available for the area of custody and 20 places in the area of criminal liability are available.
📍Bergstr. 5, Itzehoe, SH, 25524
📞+ 49 4821 2662
👤39 Capacity
The prison was built in Itzehoe 1876th Until the year 1966 women prisoners in the prison Itzehoe were housed.\n\nAs part of the extension of the district court Itzehoe in 1979, large areas of the prison grounds were transferred to the District Court of Itzehoe. In this context, the existing stone wall as Umwehrungsmauer was replaced by a concrete wall.\n\n1992, all detention rooms were equipped with a cable connection and a TV.\n\nIn 1998, the concrete wall was provided with a mural crown backup.\n\n\nIn 2004, a complete makeover of the kitchen. This separation of cooking and washing up area has been achieved.
📍Faeschstrabe 8-12, Kiel, SH, 24114
📞+49 (431) 6796-0
The prison was built in Kiel in the years 1914-1918. It is a five-story building, the cell ranges from a center to be developed with cross-shaped on both sides angled wings, so that the detention rooms arranged around four courtyards. An outside wall is in this system is therefore not necessary. Only the later west scale of the building Freistundenhof is surrounded by a wall. \n\n1986 was originally provided in the gallery construction with perforated floors house in many parts of scale cells with floors. Open the inner cross-shaped area remained at the head office. \n\n1990-1992 a workshop with 80 new jobs and a kitchen was completed. 1999 release prisoners department was set up in the neighborhood. \n\nIn 2000 a new investment program in the correctional Schleswig-Holstein. In particular, some of which over 100 years old building of the institutions had to be renovated and modernized in order to improve significantly for many prisoners and staff accommodation situation difficult to bear. \n\nIt flowed focus
📍Marliring 41, Lubeck, SH, 23566
📞0451 / 6201-0
👤489 Capacity
The prison in L�beck was in 1908 - built in 1909 as a \"central prison\"on the \"Lauer H�fer field\"in the district at the time Marli with 558 prisoners. It is still called by the L�beck \"Lauerhof.\n\nThe prison in L�beck has 489 detention places for men, including 126 remand detention places, 315 detention places closed imprisonment and 26 detention places open prisons. In the field of women's full train the institution has more than 84 places of detention, including 14 detention places in custody, 47 detention places closed imprisonment and 23 detention places in open prisons.
📍Boostedter Strabe 30, Neumunster, SH, 24534
📞+ 49 4321 4907-0
👤479 Capacity
The prison was built in Neum�nster 1901 to 1905 as the central prison Neum�nster. Although over time new building it has only been dominated the imperial architecture (listed building). The closed section of the site is surrounded by a wall 685 meters long. Since 2004, the whole prison will be thoroughly renovated and modernized.\n\nThe institute has a total of 479 prison places, of which 413 are in closed prisons. Before the prison wall 44 places for prisoners of the open operation (day release) and 22 other places on the 6 miles away Landesgut Moltsfelde be provided.\n\nOn the prison grounds are also 80 places of detention of the closed operation of the juvenile prison Institute Neum�nster Schleswig part, the IT control center of the penal and correctional school in the state of Schleswig-Holstein are housed. In the most convenient Holsatenring correctional school staff member of the general prison service and the work of trained service,
📍Greizer Strabe 70, Gera, TH, 7545
📞0365/83388-0
📍Zellaer Strasse 154, Suhl, TH, 98528
📞03681/493-0
👤332 Capacity
Today's prison Goldlauter was originally (before the change in the GDR) designed as a detention center of national security. On 10 December 1986 was the official start of construction, before the completion of the planning of arranged expropriation of property owners. After the transfer of the establishment on 1 January 1990 continued the construction work by the former regional headquarters of the German People's Police Suhl. Preliminary Final of the work was in December 1990.\nDuring the fall months 1989/1990 was the establishment of Suhler citizens visited, were shocked by the facility. The measures provided for by the State Security interrogation rooms and single cells were dismantled prior to final use. The first prisoners entered the prison on 29 January 1991.
📍Gartenstrabe 4, Hohenleuben, TH, 7958
📞036622 - 500
👤345 Capacity
The first building was built in 1897 as a jail. After the land in 1921 in the city Hohenleuben passed, the house was home and home office of the mayor. From 1934 the building was used as a management for the newly established women's prison.
📍Alexander-Puschkin-Strabe 7, Ichtershausen, TH, 99334
📞03628 / 7435
📍Im Stemker 4, Tonna, TH, 99958
📞036042 / 770
👤589 Capacity
📍Karl-Marx-Strabe 8, Untermabfeld, TH, 98617
📞036949/26-0
👤338 Capacity

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