This is a list of prisons in Jiangsu.
Name | Enterprise name | City/County/District | Village/Town | Established | Notes |
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Changzhou Prison | Cement Factory; Valve Plant; Labor Service Processing Plant | Changzhou | Zhuze | 1952 | In an average year it holds about 7, 000 inmates, of which 800 are female. It has about 2, 000 new inmates annually. It is the largest prison in the province |
Dingshan Prison | Dingshan Cement Plant | Yixing | Dingshu | 1951 | |
Gaochun Prison | Gaochun County, Nanjing | 1969 | In Huashan | ||
Gaoyou Prison | Gaoyou Farm | Gaoyou | |||
Guanyun Prison | Wutuhe Farm | Guanyun County | 1951 | In Qidaogou, area of 75 km² | |
Hongzehu Prison | Hongze Farm; Hongxing Chemical Plant | Sihong County | 1952 | Was established as Xinren Farm, in 1956 was divided into Dayou, Minsheng, Xindang and Chaohe Farms. The farm used to be called Prov. Huaiyang Prison, inter alia. The number of inmates is about 2,200 | |
Huaiyin Prison | Hongze Farm | 1977 | Among the products are wrenches of Jinling brand, duck meat of Bailu brand and rice of Maihua brand. Includes Jiangsu Jianhuai Tools Co. Ltd. Wrenches and box wrenches are sold to Europe, the United States, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. | ||
Jiangning Prison | Cement No.1 Factory; Cement No.2 Factory | Jiangning District, Nanjing | |||
Jinling Prison | Cement Factory; Clothing Company | Nanjing | 1983 | ||
Jurong Prison | Wanshan Coal Mine; Cement Factory; Clothing Factory | 1973 | |||
Liyang Prison | Zhuangzhu Farm; Zhuze Coal Mine; Clothing Factory; Bearing No.1 Plant; Bearing No.2 Plant; Casting Plant | Liyang | Shezhu | 1951 | Area of 17,5 km² |
Longtan Prison | Jiangsu Shuanglongtan Group (Originally Longtan Cement Plant) | Longtan | 1952 | In Zhuzishan. In 1998, Jinling Cement Plant (Jinling Prison) and Wanshan Cement Plant (Jurong Prison) broke off to form separate companies. Produces Shuanghou brand cement and electromechanical integrated cement machine equipment of Baozhu brand | |
Nanjing Prison | Xinsheng Factory; Knit Sweater Factory | Tiexinqiao | 1905 | produces machinery for export to Hongkong | |
Nanjing Women's Prison | Yuhuatai District, Nanjing | Tiexinqiao | Capacity for 1,400 inmates. 1.1% with sentences less than 2 years, 17.7% sentences from 2 to 5 years, 18.1% from 5 to 7 years, 15.9% 7 to 10 years, 14.4% 10 to 12 years, 9.6 12 to 15 years, 10% 15 years or more, 7.8% have life sentences | ||
Nantong Prison | Nantong Knitting & Dyeing Factory; Xinsheng Weaving Factory | Nantong | About 2,500 inmates | ||
Nantong Women's Prison | Nantong | More than 1,500 prisoners | |||
Pengcheng Prison | Dahu Cement Plant | Formerly known as Yunhu Prison, Most of the prisoners serve sentences of less than 10 years | |||
Provincial Juvenile Offender Detachment | Ji’nan Farm | Zhenjiang | Ji'nan, Jurong, Jiangsu | ||
Provincial No. 2 Juvenile Offender Detachment | Xiaomaoshan Ceramics | Zhenjiang | Jurong, Jiangsu | In Xiaomaoshan, result of a 1985 merger of Xiaomaoshan Ceramics Factory with Gucheng Juvenile Offenders Department. 3, 600 juvenile inmates, mostly serving sentences of 10 years or more | |
Pukou Prison | Nanjing No. 4 Machine Tool Works; Casting Plant | Pukou District, Nanjing | 1957 | In Shifosi | |
Suzhou Prison | Xinhua Machine Works | 1910 | Can hold 4,000 inmates | ||
Tongzhou Prison | Xinsheng Weaving Plant; LeatherShoe Plant | Huanben | Over 3,000, near Huanghai sea | ||
Wuxi Prison | Jianhua Machine Tool Works | Wuxi | 1950 | For prisoners serving 10 years or more | |
Xuzhou Prison | Xuzhou Pressure Machinery Stock Co. Ltd. (formerly Xuzhou Forging and Pressure Equipment Plant) | Xuzhou | Products are sold to Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa. | ||
Yancheng Prison | Dazhong Farm | Dafeng, Yancheng | Xianhe | Bilu brand rice, Jianghuai brand crops, Daye brand painting and lifting machines, Xianhe brand plastic products, Dazhu brand wear-resistant castings | |
Yixing Prison | Furong Tea Farm; Casting Plant; Special Steel Mill | 1951 | In Furongsi, 2,800 inmates as of August 2006, produces Furong brand tea | ||
Zhenjiang Prison | Zhenjiang Xinxin Factory | Zhenjiang | 1935 | Houses over 3,000 inmates | |
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