Hookfelde correctional facility

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Entrance area of ​​the prison hook field

The prison hookfelde (short: JVA Hakenfelde ) is a location of the prison of the open execution Berlin (location Niederneuendorfer Allee) and is located in the Berlin district of Hakenfelde in the Spandau district . It is a correctional facility (JVA) for open execution .

history

The Hakfelde prison was founded on March 1, 1978 as a subsidiary of the Düppel correctional facility , also an institution for open execution, on a park-like area between Niederneuendorfer Allee and the Hakenfelde forest settlement . In 1991 it became an independent institution. In the years 1995 to 1998, the old barracks, which had been built in the 1940s as accommodation for forced laborers , were demolished and replaced by stone houses with pent roofs. During this time, the inmates were housed at a replacement location in Berlin-Heiligensee, which later became the Heiligensee prison. On February 1, 1998, the facility on Niederneuendorfer Allee was fully resumed. In 2000 the institution was expanded to include an area in Kisselnallee. On 1 July 2008 the JVA hook field, while keeping its name with the prison Heiligensee to an authority merged. On July 1, 2010, this authority was merged with the Düppel penal institution to form the penal institution of the Berlin Open Execution (JVA OVB) with now four locations.

Well-known prisoners were Egon Krenz , Günter Schabowski , Heinz Keßler and for some time the actor Karsten Speck . From May 19, 2007 to July 18, 2008, the former soccer referee Robert Hoyzer was imprisoned there.

construction

The buildings on Niederneuendorfer Allee

As of July 1, 2008, the prison Hakenfelde consisted of three areas. These were divided into the Hakenfelde-Hauptanstalt area (Niederneuendorfer Allee), the Kisselnallee area and the Kiefheider Weg area (formerly Heiligensee JVA). There were 248 places available in the main prison, 170 places in the Kisselnallee area and 240 places in the Kiefheider Weg area. This made the JVA Hakenfelde the largest self-service institution in Germany with a total of 658 prison places.

As part of the merger to form the Berlin Open Prison Prison (JVA OVB) in 2010, the JVA Düppel was incorporated as the Robert-von-Ostertag-Strasse area with a capacity of 258 prison places. Overall, the OVB JVA has a capacity of 908 prison places.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b History - The history of the former penal institutions of Hakenfelde and Düppel . Prison for the Open Prison Berlin , accessed on October 3, 2016.
  2. PHPW 0174 B . Senate Department for Justice in Berlin, May 23, 2011, pp. 7 and 20, accessed on October 2, 2016 (PDF; 213 kB).

Coordinates: 52 ° 34 ′ 9 ″  N , 13 ° 12 ′ 41 ″  E