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List of prisons in Beijing

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This is a list of prisons within Beijing municipality of the People's Republic of China. Many are operated by the Beijing Municipal Administration of Prisons.

Name Enterprise name City/County/District Village/Town Established Notes
Beijing Juvenile Offender Detachment Beijing Direct Current Motor Works Beijing Tuanhe
Beijing Municipal No. 1 Prison Qinghe Knitting Mill Xuanwu District Produces nylon socks for domestic and foreign markets. Includes socks and sewing factory, construction plant, and plastics factory (produces fast food boxes).
Beijing Municipal Prison Auto Manufacturing Plant Daxing District 1982 1600 Prisoners (2006)
Beijing Office for Criminal Deportation Daxing Tiantanghe 1995 construction area of 28 000 m2
Beijing State Security Bureau Detention Center Fengtai District Dahongmen Prison for political prisoners and foreigners; subordinate to the Beijing State Security Bureau of the Ministry of State Security. Previously known as the Beijing International Prison.
Beijing Women's Prison Daxing Tiantanghe 1999 Beijing's only prison for female criminals from Beijing.
Chaobai Prison Daxing Tiantanghe 1999 Beijing's only prison for female criminals from Beijing.
Chaobai Prison, Chaxi Prison, a branch of the Qinghe Prison Administration Bureau Qinghe Farm Tianjin Municipality Hangu District 1950 Includes Qinghe Machine Works which produces cell phone batteries. Produces artificially bred pawns, fodder, and television parts.
Liangxiang Prison Tianjin Municipality Ninghe County 1956
Municipal No. 2 Prison Chaoyang District 1950
Qincheng Prison Changping District 1958 For political prisoners, the only prison in China not belonging to the Ministry of Justice; subordinate to the Ministry of Public Security
Qinghe Prison planned to build a new location in Guangjitun, Yanqing County, unconfirmed information
Yanqing Prison Guangjitun, Yanqing County

Sources

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  • "Laogai Handbook 2007-2008" (PDF) (in Chinese and English). Washington, D.C.: Laogai Research Foundation. October 2008. pp. 47–58. ISBN 978-1-931550-25-3. Retrieved 24 May 2017.