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Sat Feb 24 03:10:36 2024

Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2024 09:10:35 +0100
From: "Amazing Deals" <AmazingDeals@quieturnplus.ltd>
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In the late Soviet Union, the labor colonies were governed by Article 11 of the Corrective Labor Law and were intended for adult (16 years and over) convicts. The colonies were classified according to the regimen of severity: ordinary, reinforced, strict, and special regimens (??????? ??????, ??????????, ????????, ??????? ???????), as well as the "colony-settlements" (???????-?????????). Only ordinary and strict regimens (and colony-settlements) were provided for female convicts.

"Colony-settlements" were establishments introduced in 1960s for convicts with good behavior who served at least half of the term for those eligible for parole and who served two thirds of the term and not eligible for parole. The inmates live without guard but under observation and may move relatively freely and have family.

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Checkpoint at a strict colony regime
Further information: Prisons in Russia
Of the four types of facilities of prisons in Russia, the corrective colony (ispravitelnie kolonii or IK) is the most common, with 760 institutions in 2004 across the many administrative divisions of Russia. In 2012, the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service reported that 585,000 prisoners were serving sentences at penal colonies, more than the 260,000 prisoners held in detention centers.

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