List of prisons in Jiangxi province

This is a list of prisons within Jiangxi province of the People's Republic of China.

NameEnterprise nameCity/County/DistrictVillage/TownEstablishedNotes
Changbei PrisonXinjian County, NanchangChangleng1953Inmates serve sentences of 15 years or more
Ganbin PrisonZhugang FarmNanchang1964
Ganjiang PrisonJiangxi Zhugang FarmXinjian County, Nanchang1961Jianwei brand rice is produced
Ganxi PrisonJiangxi Xinmao Industrial Development Ltd. (Jiangxi Xinhua Coal Mine; Jiangxi Xinhua Cement Plant)Gao'anBajing1958
Ganzhou City Detention Center[1]
Ganzhou PrisonGanzhouShuinan
Hongcheng PrisonClothing Factory; Wire-pulling Factory; Maidikang Medical Equipment FactoryNanchang1962Inmates serving sentences of 10 years or more
Hongdu PrisonChengxin Farm; Chengxin Industries Ltd.Xinjian County, Nanchang1955
Jingde PrisonJiangxi Funan MineJingdezhen1956
Nanchang PrisonGuanghua Plastics Ltd.; Clothing Factory
Prov. Women's PrisonNanchang Chemical Fiber Factory; Jiangxi Debaolu Industries Ltd.Xinjian County, NanchangChangleng1958
Raozhou PrisonJiangxi Zhuhu Antibiotics Factory; Jiangxi Zhuhu Pharmaceutical Factory; Jiangxi Zhuhu MSG Factory; Weixin FarmPoyang County1954In Zhuhushan, roughly 5,000 prisoners, largest prison in province
Wenzhen PrisonXinjian County, NanchangWenzhen
Yuzhang PrisonJiangxi Prov. Fire Engine Manufacturing Plant; Changzhou FarmXinjian County, NanchangChangleng1958Over 2,000 inmates, 90% serving commuted death sentences

References

  1. The Associated Press (June 6, 2017). "Lawyer: 3 Men Who Probed Ivanka Trump Shoemaker Detained". The New York Times. A lawyer for one of three activists detained while investigating a Chinese company that produced shoes for Ivanka Trump and other brands in China said Tuesday that all three men were being held at the Ganzhou City Detention Center in southeastern China, where conditions were crowded but tolerable.
  • "Laogai Handbook 2007-2008" (PDF) (in Chinese and English). Washington, D.C.: Laogai Research Foundation. October 2008. pp. 291–300. ISBN 978-1-931550-25-3. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
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