Vierlande correctional facility
The Vierlande correctional facility was an institution of the Hamburg penal system in Hamburg-Neuengamme , which was located on the former site of the Neuengamme concentration camp from 1948 to 2006 . Known inmate of the prison Vierlande was Werner Pinzner who, for a free passage made the first contract killing of his killing spree. Due to the situation, the institution was closed in the spring of 2006 and the prisoners were moved to the newly built Billwerder correctional facility . The remaining buildings were demolished. During the dismantling, the institution was made available as a film set for various media productions.
The relocation was repeatedly postponed. In 2004, it was initially planned to restructure the institution as a joint social therapeutic institution after the social therapeutic institutions in Bergedorf and Altengamme and the Moritz Liepmann House had been closed .
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- Initiative for prisoner work [ed.]; Whoever eats out of the tin bowl ... A documentation about the events in the JVA Vierlande. April-August 1977. Hamburg, Initiative for Prisoner Work Bergedorf, 1977.
- Vierlande correctional facility to be relocated ( Memento of September 6, 2004 in the Internet Archive ) Press release of the Hamburg judicial authority of November 21, 2001 (PDF file; 32 kB, no longer available)
- More therapy places - focus of social therapy in the future in the "Sozialtherapeutischen Anstalt Vierlande" press release of the city of Hamburg from August 26, 2004
- The JVA Vierlande in Neuengamme will be demolished World October 17, 2006
Coordinates: 53 ° 25 ′ 35.1 ″ N , 10 ° 13 ′ 45.3 ″ E