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  2. Shanghai Women's Prison - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Women's Prison (Chinese: 上海市女子监狱), also called Songjiang Women's Prison, is a women's prison in Songjiang District, Shanghai, China. [1] It is a part of the Shanghai Prison Administrative Bureau. It has over 1,000 prisoners and is the only such correctional facility for women in the direct-controlled municipality. Its ...

  3. Category:Women's prisons in China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's prisons in China" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Sichuan Provincial Women's Prison; T. Tai Lam Centre for ...

  4. Beijing Women's Prison - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Women's Prison (simplified Chinese: 北京市女子监狱; traditional Chinese: 北京市女子監獄; pinyin: Běijīng Shì Nǚzǐ Jiānyù) is a prison in Daxing District, Beijing, China. [1] It was established in 1999. It is operated by the Beijing Municipal Administration of Prisons.

  5. List of Chinese dissidents - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government placed Yang on a 1994 blacklist of 49 pro-democracy activists barred from returning to China. Yang used another person's passport to enter China in 2002. [17] Yu Wensheng: lawyer 2020 inciting subversion of state power 4 years According to Yu's wife Xu Yan, he was also deprived of his citizens' rights for three years. [18]

  6. List of countries by incarceration rate - Wikipedia

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    Core Publications of the World Prison Brief. Such as the World Prison Population List, and the World Female Imprisonment List. Persons Detained Statistics of incarceration ("detained") from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; Data Analysis Tools – Corrections Statistical Analysis Tool (CSAT) – Prisoners.

  7. Incarceration of women - Wikipedia

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    According to the International Centre for Prison Studies, as of August 2014, the Chinese women's prison population is the second-largest in the world (after the United States) with 84,600 female prisoners in total or 5.1% of the overall Chinese prison population. [2] [35]

  8. Lo Wu Correctional Institution - Wikipedia

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    The site of the prison was formerly a British Forces base called Lo Wu Camp, which was later used to accommodate Vietnamese refugees. [1] [2] To help alleviate prison overcrowding, the military base was converted into the minimum-security Lo Wu Correctional Institution, which upon completion in August 1997 had a capacity of 208.

  9. Tai Lam Centre for Women - Wikipedia

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    Tai Lam Centre for Women is a maximum security women's prison in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is operated by Hong Kong Correctional Services and currently has a capacity of 391 prisoners. It was established in 1969. [1] As of 1992 illegal immigrants from Mainland China were placed in Tai Lam, and the prison was overcrowded by about ...