Women's prison
Women's prison (in Germany: prison for women) stands for:
- a prison for female prisoners
- Barnimstrasse Women's Prison , Berlin (1864 to 1974)
- Women's prison Berlin , Berlin
- Bühl women's prison , Baden-Württemberg
- Chemnitz women's prison , Saxony
- Women's prison Frankfurt am Main III , Hesse
- Women's prison in Gelsenkirchen , North Rhine-Westphalia
- Hahnöfersand women's prison (prison island), Hamburg
- Hindelbank Women's Prison , Canton Bern (Switzerland)
- Plötzensee women's prison , Berlin
- Schwäbisch Gmünd (Gotteszell) women's prison , Baden-Württemberg
- Rebibbia Women's Prison, Rome (Italy)
- Rothenfeld women's prison , Bavaria
- Schwarzau women's prison , Schwarzau am Steinfeld (Lower Austria)
- Women's prison “Serbia” , Warsaw
- Stadelheim women's prison , Munich
- Vechta women's prison , Lower Saxony
- Willich women's prison , North Rhine-Westphalia
- Hoheneck women's prison , Saxony (closed in 2001)
- a prison for female prisoners within a prison for both sexes like that
- Aichach correctional facility
- the title of the following feature films:
- Women's Prison (1950) (Original title: Caged ), directed by John Cromwell
- Women's Prison (1958) ( Prisons de femmes ), directed by Maurice Cloche
- Women's Prison (1975) ( Femmes en cage ), sex film by Jess Franco
- Women's prison 4 - Escape from the island of death (2007), director: Andreas Bethmann
Most women's prisons have special facilities or offers that are tailored to women, such as mother-child accommodation, vocational school offers, jobs for women and a hospital ward specially tailored to women.
See also :
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