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2.17 Shanghai City Shanghai Shenyue Enterprise Development 2.17 Shanghai City Shanghai Shenyue Enterprise Development (Group) Co., Ltd., affiliated with the Shanghai Municipal Prison Administration Bureau, has 20 prison enterprises1 Legal representative of the prison company: Mao Guoping, Chairman of Shanghai Shenyue Enterprise Development (Group) Co., Ltd. His official positions in the prison system: Director of Planning and Finance Division of Shanghai Municipal Prison Administration Bureau2 The Shanghai Municipal Prison Administration now administers 11 prisons and one Juvenile Delinquency Reformatory. Among them, the Baimaoling Prison and Juntianhu Prison are located in the Wannan area (i.e. southern part of Anhui Province). There are also the Prison General Hospital, the Judicial Police School and a number of security enterprises that serve the prison-related work. Since 1949, these prisons have accumulatively detained more than 400,000 criminals.3 No. Company Name of the Prison, Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Address Notes on the Prison Name to which the and representative / Capital Company Belongs Shareholder(s) Title 1 Shanghai Shanghai Municipal Shanghai Mao Guoping 11.846 Industrial investment, Building No. 150, 111 The main responsibilities of the Shanghai Shenyue Prison Municipal million business management, Changyang Road, Municipal Prison Administration Bureau and Chairman of Enterprise Administration Prison yuan financial consulting Shanghai City its staffing are according to the “Notice of the Shanghai Developme Bureau Administration (actually services, commercial General Office of the Chinese Communist nt (Group) Shenyue paid 77.148 activities, domestic Bureau Enterprise Party Central Committee and the General Co., Ltd. million trading Office of the State Council, regarding the Development yuan) (Group) Co., Shanghai Municipal People’s Government Ltd.; Director of Institutional Reform Scheme” (No. [2008] Planning and No. 17). The Shanghai Municipal Prison Finance Administration Bureau was established as an Division of administrative agency administered by the Shanghai Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Justice. The Municipal Municipal Prison Administration now Prison administers 11 prisons and one Juvenile Administration Delinquency Reformatory. Among them, the Bureau 4 Baimaoling Prison and Juntianhu Prison are located in the Wannan area. There are also the Prison General Hospital, the Judicial Police School and a number of security No. Company Name of the Prison, Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Address Notes on the Prison Name to which the and representative / Capital Company Belongs Shareholder(s) Title enterprises that serve the prison-related work. Since the established of the Chinese Communist Party’s rule in China, these prisons have accumulatively detained more than 400,000 criminals. A labor management office (Safety Production Division) has been established, with the following responsibilities: 1. Guiding the overall management of the processing projects in prisons. 2. Guiding the site management of inmates producing by using labor. 3. Guiding the management of labor protection and safe production in the entire prison system in Shanghai. 4. Training of criminals and special operators. 5. The overall management of prison enterprise workers (the comprehensive office of Shanghai Shenyue Enterprise Development (Group) Co., Ltd.).5 2 Shanghai Nanhui Prison of Shanghai Chen Lisong 2 million Garment processing, 1238 Liren Village, Nanhui Prison of Shanghai City is located in Huikang Shanghai City Shenyue yuan handicraft sale, business Zhoupu Town, Pudong Zhoupu Town, Pudong New District. It is the General Industry Enterprise consulting, computer New District, Shanghai first functional prison in China to be merged Manager of Co., Ltd. Development services, property with a large-scale prison hospital to detain Shanghai (Group) Co., management elderly, ill and disabled criminals. The Huikang Ltd. construction area of the prison is 28,842 Industry Co., square meters. Its design and construction Ltd.; Deputy take into full consideration of the Warden of 6 physiological characteristics of its detainees, Nanhui Prison with many special facilities integrating rehabilitation functions with transformation ones. In July 2007, the prison formally No. Company Name of the Prison, Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Address Notes on the Prison Name to which the and representative / Capital Company Belongs Shareholder(s) Title started accepting criminals.7 3 Shanghai Wujiaochang Prison Shanghai Zhou Xianshui 1.5 million Machining, textile 199 Nenjiang Road, Wujiaochang Prison of Shanghai City was Jingmin of Shanghai City Shenyue yuan processing, toy Shanghai founded in July 1949. It is located at 199 Industry Enterprise General processing, and package Nenjiang Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai Co., Ltd. Development Manager of processing, domestic City. The name of the prison used to be the (Group) Co., Shanghai trading, business Shanghai First Reformation through Labor Ltd. Jingmin consulting services, Detachment, and the First Labor Reform Industry Co., business administration, Brigade. And the prison was renamed Ltd.; Deputy architectural decoration Wujiaochang Prison of Shanghai City in Warden of 1995. The prison covers an area of 81 mu. In Wujiaochang 8 2011, the prison set up a demonstration Prison center for the overall supervision and education of exiting prisoners. It gradually transformed to a facility for exiting prisoners and short-term detainees. The prison’s main target detainees are short-term inmates, whose remaining prison terms are more than three months but less than one year, and the criminals, who are Shanghai residents and are about to be released after serving their prison terms.9 4 Shanghai Beixinjing Prison of Shanghai Zhang Zhihua 1.5 million Production and processing 1551 Beidi Road, Beixinjing Prison of Shanghai City is located Yinfei Shanghai City Shenyue yuan of toys, clothing, shoes, Shanghai at 1551 Beidi Road, Hongqiao Industry Enterprise General bags, knitwear, leather Comprehensive Transportation Hub Zone, in Co., Ltd. Development Manager of goods, wood products, the western suburbs of Shanghai. Formerly (Group) Co., Shanghai Yinfei metal products, plastic the Second Prison of the Ministry of Justice Ltd. Industry Co., products, mechanical and Administration of the Republic of China, Ltd.; a high- electrical products and after the Chinese Communist Party ranking official handicrafts, domestic established its rule in China, it had undergone at Beixinjing trading, business several name changes. In June 1995, it was Prison of 10 consulting services, renamed the Beixinjing Prison and is under Shanghai City business administration, the jurisdiction of the Shanghai Municipal architectural decoration Prison Administration Bureau. Since 2013, No. Company Name of the Prison, Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Address Notes on the Prison Name to which the and representative / Capital Company Belongs Shareholder(s) Title the prison has been taking in short-term prisoners with a term of less than one year. The prison fully implements the “5+1+1” reform model, that is, 5 days of labor work, 1 day of studies, and 1 day of rest.11 5 Shanghai Shanghai Municipal Shanghai Bao Sanhong 15.6 Hand tools production 201 Minxing Road, The main responsibilities of the Shanghai Minxing Prison Shenyue million and sale; manufacturing, Shanghai Municipal Prison Administration Bureau and General Labor Administration Enterprise yuan processing and sale of its staffing are according to the “Notice of the Manager of Instrument Bureau Development toys, cotton knitwear and General Office of the Chinese Communist Co., Ltd. (Group) Co., Shanghai textiles, daily necessity Party Central Committee and the General Ltd. Minxing Labor packages; processing of Office of the State Council, regarding the Instrument Co., electronic products, Shanghai Municipal People’s Government Ltd.; Director of mechanical and electrical Institutional Reform Scheme” (No. [2008] Labor equipment; self-owned No. 17). The Shanghai Municipal Prison Management house leasing, machinery Administration Bureau was established as an Department of and equipment rental, administrative agency administered by the Shanghai parking lot management Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Justice. The Municipal Prison Administration now Municipal administers 11 prisons and one Juvenile Prison Delinquency Reformatory. Among them, the Administration Baimaoling Prison and Juntianhu Prison are 12 Bureau located in the Wannan area. There are also the Prison General Hospital, the Judicial Police School and a number of security enterprises that serve the prison-related work. Since the established of the Chinese Communist Party’s rule in China, these prisons have accumulatively detained more than 400,000 criminals. A labor management office (Safety Production Division) has been established, with the following responsibilities: 1. Guiding the overall management of the processing projects in No. Company Name of the Prison, Legal Person Legal Registered Business Scope Company Address Notes on the Prison Name to which the and representative / Capital Company Belongs Shareholder(s) Title prisons. 2. Guiding the site management of inmates producing by using labor. 3. Guiding the management of labor protection and safe production in the entire prison system in Shanghai. 4. Training of criminals and special operators. 5. The overall management of prison enterprise workers (the comprehensive
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