Women's Prison

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Women's Prison

Prisons often witness repeat offenders resorting to suicide and rumors of prisoners facing fatal beatings. It's a battleground where conflicting forces vie for the souls of those incarcerated. Women's prisons, often likened to the mysterious Bermuda of Hong Kong, hold grim associations of confinement, death, threats, and brutality, yet they house some of the most vulnerable and beautiful women. The Tai Lam Prison, for instance, has been shrouded in ghost stories for over forty years, stemming from a notorious incident in April 1971 when several female prisoners escaped, leading to the tragic suffocation of Correctional officer Deng Baoyun. This creates a paradoxical image of women's prisons, intertwining elements of good and evil, beauty and ugliness.
Book Title Women's Prison
Author Deng Yiqun
ISBN 9789888134434
Book Language Chinese
Publication Date 2011-12-01
Publisher Day Reading Hall
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