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Pozzale

Coordinates: 43°41′45″N 10°57′23″E / 43.6958°N 10.9565°E / 43.6958; 10.9565
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Pozzale is a frazione in Empoli commune, Metropolitan City of Florence. It was the site of a medium-security women's prison. In 2010, it was announced that it would be converted into a facility exclusively for transgender prisoners, making it the first such facility in the world.[1] However, the project was later cancelled by the Ministry of Justice and as of 2013, the prison had resumed its normal operation as a women's prison.[2] In 2020, the prison was converted to a REMS (Residenza per l'Esecuzione delle Misure di Sicurezza) for mentally ill people who have committed crimes,[3] replacing the old asylum-like hospital-prison placed in Villa Medicea L'Ambrogiana.

It used to be the seat of a literary award called Premio Pozzale (now set in Empoli).

References

  1. ^ "Italy 'to open first prison for transgender inmates'". BBC News. 12 January 2010.
  2. ^ Pruneddu, Pietro (28 August 2013). "La doppia sofferenza delle trans in carcere". La Repubblica (in Italian).
  3. ^ "Rems Empoli, 9 posti disponibili. Dopo 4 anni nuova vita per la struttura di Pozzale". 24 July 2020.

43°41′45″N 10°57′23″E / 43.6958°N 10.9565°E / 43.6958; 10.9565