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Prisons in Denmark are classified in the following categories: state prisons, local prisons, as well as the Western Prison in Copenhagen. State prisons may be closed , semi-open, and open . In local prisons and in the Western Prison many rules are the same as in closed state prisons.
Defunct prisons in Denmark (6 P) Pages in category "Prisons in Denmark" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Enner Mark Prison (Danish: Enner Mark Fængsel), until February 2016 the State Prison of East Jutland (Danish: Statsfængslet Østjylland), [1] is a modern and purpose-built closed prison in Denmark. It is the first since the establishment of the State Prison in Ringe in 1976.
Prison population rates from World Prison Brief. See date on map. Incarceration rates and counts. The data below is the latest available at the ... Denmark: 69 4,083 ...
These train deportations of Jews from Denmark to Nazi concentration camps, were two out of a total of four during World War II. All in all, 472 Jews were deported by these four trains. [7] In 1944, when the Danish government created Frøslev Prison Camp, the inmates from Horserød were moved there. From April 1945, the Germans used Horserød ...
The State Prison of Kragskovhede is an open prison in Denmark. The prison is located between the towns of Frederikshavn and Skagen and about two kilometers from the railway town of Jerup in Krageskov Moor. The prison has 1,500 acres of land, some of which is used for agriculture.
Vestre Prison (Danish: Vestre Fængsel, Western Prison) is the main jail of the Danish capital, Copenhagen. Erected in 1895, it is Denmark's largest prison with a total capacity of 530 inmates. Erected in 1895, it is Denmark's largest prison with a total capacity of 530 inmates.
Prisoners and detainees held by Denmark. For prisoners and detainees of Danish nationality, see Category:Danish prisoners and detainees. Subcategories.