Correctional facility Wiesbaden
Information about the institution | |
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Surname | Correctional facility Wiesbaden |
Reference year | 1963 |
Detention places | 280 |
Employee | 185 |
Institution management | Hadmut Birgit Young Silver Rice |
The Wiesbaden correctional facility is a correctional facility in Hesse with a focus on juvenile criminal law . It is primarily used to enforce criminal detention for male adolescents between the ages of 20 and 24. It is also used for pre-trial detention for male adolescents up to the age of 21 and for extradition and delivery detention for young people. The higher-level authority is the Ministry of Justice of the State of Hesse.
history
In 1768 the criminal court was established at the Michelsberg in Wiesbaden . This building initially also includes a breeding and correction house . With the reorganization of the judiciary in the Duchy of Nassau , the prison was moved to Diez . Only the so-called criminal prison remained in Wiesbaden.
In 1873/74 a district court prison was built on Albrechtstrasse in Wiesbaden. This prison was connected to the former district and regional court building built between 1893 and 1897 . The building, last used only as a remand prison, was abandoned in 1971. The building was demolished in 1994 because it was in disrepair. Today's correctional facility is located on Holzstrasse in the Dotzheim district . It was built from 1959 to 1963 as the first new youth detention facility in the Federal Republic of Germany. In the 1980s it was expanded and, in addition to young people, it was also occupied with prisoners up to the age of 24. The sports hall was completed in 1984. In 1990 there was an extension and renovation that made it possible to increasingly live in residential groups.
ladder
- 2006 – today Hadmut Birgit Jung-Silberreis
- 1980-2006 Gernot Kirchner
- 1963–1974 Max Ernst Busch
description
The facility's almost 8 hectare area includes five detention houses as well as a sports field with a sports hall, a workshop building, a school building, a farm building and the administration building. The workforce in all areas totals around 185 people. The correctional facility now offers space for 280 prisoners. It is possible to catch up on various school-leaving qualifications. In addition, the JVA trains baker, electronics technician, specialist in the hospitality industry, specialist warehouse management, specialist gardening and landscaping, building cleaner, cook, painter and varnisher, metal worker and carpenter. In addition, the JVA, supported by the association Förderverein JVA Holzstraße eV, offers various cultural activities.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Official Hessian enforcement plan
- ↑ Werner Schultze, Rolf Faber; Regional court Wiesbaden (ed.): The courthouse in Wiesbaden - In the old castle (Accessed August 26, 2015)
- ↑ Werner Schultze, Rolf Faber; Regional court Wiesbaden (Ed.): The court building in Wiesbaden - The new prison in Albrechtstrasse (accessed August 26, 2015)
- ↑ Ewald Hetrodt: Neither sanatorium nor prison in Frankfurter Allgemeine from September 6, 2013 (accessed August 26, 2015)
- ↑ Hessischer Landtag: Small inquiry regarding the cultural offers in Hessian correctional institutions Drucksache 18/6323 (accessed August 26, 2015)
Coordinates: 50 ° 4 ′ 23.2 " N , 8 ° 12 ′ 38.3" E