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The State Prison in Vridsløselille is a prison located in Albertslund in the suburbs of Copenhagen in Denmark. The prison is used for the enforcement of imprisonment and execution of arrests and has a total of 241 inmates. The State Prison in Vridsløselille only receives men over age of 23 years from across Zealand to be placed in a closed prison facility. There are no female inmates at The State Prison in Vridsløselille. The prison is scheduled for closure by the end of 2015, when a new prison on Falster will take its place. ==History== In 1859 the small jail in Vridsløselille was improved to use the "Philadelphia System". This system involved a total isolation of prisoners around the clock with the aim that they should have time and opportunity to repent their sins and reconcile themselves with God. All time was spent in jail cell - both work and free time. If a prisoner should move outside his cell, he had to wear a mask that protected themself from being recognized by the other prisoners. This method was maintained until 1924, after which it was optional whether a prisoner would like to wear masks or not. Any conversation or contact between the prisoners was not allowed. At the prison school and church the prisoners were placed in small bays, so they could see the teachers or the priest - but not each other. The isolation principle was maintained well into the 1900s at The State Prison in Vridsløselille. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The State Prison in Vridsløselille」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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