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The penal system in China is composed of an administrative detention system and a judicial incarceration system. As of 2020, it is estimated that 1.7 million people had been incarcerated in China, which is the second-highest prison population after the United States.
Pages in category "Lists of prisons in China" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Ministry of Public Security Qincheng Prison (Chinese: 公安部秦城监狱) is a maximum-security prison located in Qincheng Village, Xingshou, Changping District, Beijing in the People's Republic of China. [1] [2] The prison was built in 1958 with aid from the Soviet Union and is the only prison belonging to China's Ministry of Public ...
More than 500 coronavirus cases have been confirmed across five prisons in three Chinese provinces. Families fear they don't have the whole story.
Beijiang Prison: Huanggang Cement Plant: 1951: Prison has set detention facilities at Huanggang, Shanjiao, and Shichang, with 15 prison sections Dongguan Prison: Dongguan: Shilong: 1988: Formerly known as Xinzhou Prison, began imprisoning foreigners in 1989. They are mainly from South East Asian countries, including Indonesia and Malaysia.
Pages in category "Prisons in China" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Municipal No. 2 Prison: Chaoyang District: 1950: Qincheng Prison: Changping District: 1958: For political prisoners, the only prison in China not belonging to the Ministry of Justice; subordinate to the Ministry of Public Security: Qinghe Prison: planned to build a new location in Guangjitun, Yanqing County, unconfirmed information Yanqing Prison
The Tilanqiao Prison (Chinese: 提篮桥监狱), formerly known as the Ward Road Gaol or Shanghai Municipal Gaol, is a former prison in Hongkou District of Shanghai, China. Originally built in the foreign-controlled Shanghai International Settlement , following the Chinese Communist Revolution it was run by the Ministry of Public Security .