Prisons in Albania
Appearance
Like in many other countries, prisoners in Albania are separated into remanded prisoners (in pre-trial detention) and convicted prisoners (whose sentences are being executed). The basic three types of prisons are closed, semi-open, and open prisons. A difference is made between ordinary closed prisons and high security prisons. Many prisons have separate blocks (wings) for women and children (juveniles), while others keep women and children together.[1] Prisoners themselves are allowed to elect a council of reeducation, which is used to enforce laws[2]
Prisons
Prison | Area | Capacity | Director | Opened |
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IEVP Berat | Hikmet Këlliçi | |||
IEVP Burrel | Fatjon Kurti | |||
IEVP Durrës | Qazim Hoxha | |||
IEVP Elbasan | 120 inmates | Andi Salla | 2012 | |
IEVP Fier | 870 inmates | Arjan Hasani | 2015 | |
IEVP Fushë-Krujë | Agron Hysi | |||
IM Kavajë | 40 inmates | Njazi Deliu | 2009 | |
IV Korçë | Novruz Hoxha | |||
IEVP Krujë | Abaz Lleshi | |||
IEVP Kukës | Seit Vucaj | |||
IEVP Lezhë | Shabën Hysa | |||
IEVP Lushnjë | Ludmir Shurthi | |||
IEVP Peqin | Emin Shpata | |||
IEVP Rrogozhinë | Ibrahim Bejo | |||
IEVP Sarandë | Nasip Hoxha | |||
IEVP Shkodër | Gëzim Selimi | |||
IEVP Tepelenë | Redi Rama | |||
IEVP Tropojë | Flutura Vatoci | |||
IEVP Vlorë | Ilir Aliaj | |||
IEVP Ali Demi (325) | Elona Demollari | |||
IEVP Jordan Misja (313) | Maksim Hamiti | |||
IEVP Mine Peza (302) | Mitat Shimaj | |||
IEVP Vaqarr | Petrit Myslymi | |||
Prison Hospital of Tirana | 99 inmates | Apostol Luca | 1998 |
References
- ^ http://www.dpbsh.gov.al/?fq=burgjet
- ^ "Criminal Justice System Of Albania". Retrieved 2016-08-09.