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  2. Prison conditions in France - Wikipedia

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    The types of prisons depend on the type of criminals they hold. Firstly, there are the short-stay prisons. Short-stay prisons contain the defendants awaiting their trial, and prisoners sentenced to less than 2 years. These are the most overcrowded prisons in the French penitentiary system, with an average rate of occupancy of 130%. [2]

  3. Category:Prisons in France - Wikipedia

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    French prison administrators (1 C, 1 P) D. Defunct prisons in France (4 C, 13 P) L. Prisons in Lyon (2 P) P. Prisons in Paris (1 C, 2 P) Prisons in French Guiana (1 C)

  4. La Santé Prison - Wikipedia

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    La Santé Prison (named after its location on the Rue de la Santé) (French: Maison d'arrêt de la Santé or Prison de la Santé) is a prison operated by the French Prison Service of the Ministry of Justice located in the east of the Montparnasse district of the 14th arrondissement in southern Paris, France, at 42 Rue de la Santé.

  5. Prisons in France - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Prisons in France

  6. Maison d'arrêt - Wikipedia

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    Maisons d'arrêt ("houses of arrest") are a category of prison in France, Belgium and other French-speaking countries, which hold prisoners awaiting trial or sentencing, or those being held for less than one year. In the Netherlands the Huis van bewaring or Huis van arrest has the same function; the name is a literal translation from the French.

  7. Category:Defunct prisons in France - Wikipedia

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  8. Centre pénitentiaire de Rennes - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the prison. The Centre pénitentiaire de Rennes is a women's prison of the French Prison Service in Rennes, Brittany, France. Since 2008, it has been the only women's prison in France. [1] Its operations began in 1878. [2] It was designed by the architect, Alfred-Nicolas Normand.

  9. Fleury-Mérogis Prison - Wikipedia

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    Fleury-Mérogis Prison (Maison d'arrêt de Fleury-Mérogis) is a prison in France, located in the town of Fleury-Mérogis, in the southern suburbs of Paris. With more than 4,100 prisoners, it is the largest prison in Europe. [1] [2] It is operated by the Ministry of Justice.