Table 4:
Number of prisoners per psychologist and social worker in youth prisons in Germany 2006 and 2010.
Prisoners per psychologist Prisoners per social worker/social pedagogue

Baden-Württemberg

57 (84)

32 (47)

Bavaria

43 (88)

22 (42)

Berlin

26 (42)

17 (26)

Brandenburg

44 (38)

21 (45)

Bremen

59 (43)

15 (21)

Hamburg

35 (35)

6 (24)

Hesse

68 (130)

7 (20)

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

46 (137)

25 (46)

Lower Saxony

67 (56)

18 (18)

North Rhine-Westphalia

62 (84)

22 (36)

Rhineland-Palatinate

34 (54)

11 (29)

Saarland

77 (110)

14 (28)

Saxony

52 (50)

28 (34)

Saxony-Anhalt

110 (123)

25 (93)

Schleswig-Holstein

15 (33)

37 (26)

Thuringia

82 (147)

31 (74)

“Old” Federal States (West-Germany)

47 (66)

16 (28)

“New” Federal States (East-Germany)

61 (72)

26 (50)

Germany total

50 (67)

17 (32)

Prisoners per psychologist Prisoners per social worker/social pedagogue

Baden-Württemberg

57 (84)

32 (47)

Bavaria

43 (88)

22 (42)

Berlin

26 (42)

17 (26)

Brandenburg

44 (38)

21 (45)

Bremen

59 (43)

15 (21)

Hamburg

35 (35)

6 (24)

Hesse

68 (130)

7 (20)

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

46 (137)

25 (46)

Lower Saxony

67 (56)

18 (18)

North Rhine-Westphalia

62 (84)

22 (36)

Rhineland-Palatinate

34 (54)

11 (29)

Saarland

77 (110)

14 (28)

Saxony

52 (50)

28 (34)

Saxony-Anhalt

110 (123)

25 (93)

Schleswig-Holstein

15 (33)

37 (26)

Thuringia

82 (147)

31 (74)

“Old” Federal States (West-Germany)

47 (66)

16 (28)

“New” Federal States (East-Germany)

61 (72)

26 (50)

Germany total

50 (67)

17 (32)

Source: Dünkel and Geng, 2007a, 2012: 123, 125.

Numbers of prisoners per one psychologist and one social worker 2010 (in brackets: 2006)

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