Prison island explained

A prison island is an island housing a prison. Islands have often been used as sites of prisons throughout history due to their natural isolation preventing escape.[1] [2]

Prison islands by country

Oceania

Bahrain

Bulgaria

Canada

Channel Islands

China

Colombia

Costa Rica

Croatia

Eritrea

Fiji

France

Greece

Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Ireland

Isle of Man

Italy

Japan

Madagascar

Malaysia

Maldives

Mexico

Montenegro

Namibia

New Zealand

Norway

Panama

Peru

Portugal

Russia

Saint Helena

Seychelles

Singapore

South Africa

South Korea

Syria

Taiwan

Tanzania

Timor Leste

Trinidad and Tobago

Tonga

Thailand

Turkey

United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland

United States

Vietnam

Prison islands in fiction

Stone Ocean (1999), Green Dolphin Street Prison, aka "The Aquarium", Florida

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2017-11-10 . 2018-04-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180407140204/https://weather.com/travel/news/paradise-prison-islands-photos-20140725 . dead .
  2. Web site: Ten Infamous Islands of Exile History Smithsonian Magazine.
  3. Web site: Last island prison in U.S. Closes.
  4. Web site: Ankara. Chris Morris in. 1999-02-20. Turkey makes sure its prison island is deserted for a new Kurdish inmate. 2021-06-09. the Guardian. en.