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A corrective colony (, ИК/IK) is the most common type of prison in Russia and some other
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. Such colonies combine penal detention with compulsory work (
penal labor Penal labour is a term for various kinds of forced labour that prisoners are required to perform, typically manual labour. The work may be light or hard, depending on the context. Forms of Sentence (law), sentence involving penal labour hav ...
).''Encyclopedia of Soviet Law'' (1985) , section "Penitentiary Institutions" The system of labor colonies and camps originated in 1929, and after 1953, the corrective penal colonies in the Soviet Union developed as a post-
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system.


Soviet Union

In the
Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
, the labor colonies were governed by the Corrective Labor Law (Исправительно-Трудовой Кодекс). The Corrective labor Law of 1933 defined different types of labor colonies (Фабрично-заводские и сельскохозяйственные исправительно-трудовые колонии, Исправительно-трудовые колонии массовых работ, Штрафные исправительно-трудовые колонии). s:ru:Исправительно-Трудовой Кодекс РСФСР (1933) (''tr. "Corrective-Labor Code of the RSFSR (1933)"'') 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
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of severity: ordinary, reinforced, strict, and special regimens (колонии общего, усиленного, строгого, особого режимов), as well as the "colony-settlements" (колонии-поселения). 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
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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.


Russia

Of the four types of facilities of prisons in Russia, the corrective colony ( 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. Corrective colony regimes are categorized as very strict/special, strict, general, and open. The detachment ( or ') is the basic unit of the prison. When not in the detachment, prisoners are required to participate in
penal labor Penal labour is a term for various kinds of forced labour that prisoners are required to perform, typically manual labour. The work may be light or hard, depending on the context. Forms of Sentence (law), sentence involving penal labour hav ...
, which is in the form of work brigades in colony production zones where prisoners earn a wage of which most is paid to the colony for their upkeep. The detachment is largely self-organized, with the prison administration designating the "head monitor" with the job of keeping order and to liaise with the prison administration, and is supported by various prisoners' committees responsible for health and safety, cleanliness, energy saving, and also psychological counselling. Female detachments organize cultural and social activities, including annual
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s (called by such names as "Miss Colony" and "Miss Personality"). Women's colonies are equipped with childcare facilities for the prisoners' children. , there are 13 such facilities in Russia, caring for of 384 children in total. The conditions of prisons have been criticized by former prisoners and human rights activists.


Examples

* Corrective colony No. 2, Vladimir Oblast (IK-2) * Corrective colony No. 2, Mordovia, women's corrective colony, Yavas * White Swan (prison) (ФКУ ИК-2)
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* (IK-5/ "Vologda Fiver", situated on Ognenny Ostrov) * Corrective colony No. 6, Vladimir Oblast (IK-6 Melekhovo/ Melekhovo correctional colony) * "
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" * Corrective colony No. 11, Mordovia, (ФКУ ИК-11) men's corrective colony, Yavas * "Red Duck" * " Black Berkut" (Black Asian golden eagle)


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* {{Portal bar, Soviet Union, Russia, Law Penal labour Penal system in the Soviet Union Penal system in Russia Forced labor in the Soviet Union