Justizvollzugsanstalt Ulm, Correctional facility in Ulm, Germany
The Justizvollzugsanstalt Ulm is a correctional facility with multiple building complexes spread across the city. The main building is located at Talfinger Straße, while additional sections are housed at separate locations including Frauengraben.
The facility was established in 1900 as a Württemberg fortress prison and came under judicial administration in 1921. This transition marked the shift from military to civilian corrections management.
The institution maintains 150 work positions in various workshops, including carpentry, metalworking, and kitchen services to support inmate skill development.
The complex provides around 350 detention places in different sections for various types of custody. The facility is best accessed by public transportation, and the area is relatively centrally located.
The institution provides specialized programs for youth in pre-trial detention, including dedicated work education groups and rehabilitation services.
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