• Despite its population of only 70 million, Thailand ranks sixth in the world in prison population. • Thailand's female incarceration rate is the world's highest at 66.4 female convicts per 100,000 inhabitants. • The department manages 143 or 144 central prisons, provincial prisons, district prisons and other correctional facilities across
Thailand, housing some 45,796 female (13.7 percent) and 288,483 male prisoners. Overcrowding has been reported at 143 prisons. By early 2020 the prison population had grown to 374,052 inmates, 288,648 of them drug offenders. • Eight of Thailand's prisons have all-female inmate populations. The remaining prisons have both male and female inmates, kept segregated in separate zones. Transsexuals number about 4,500 in Thai prisons. They are housed with male inmates, but some have separate sleeping quarters. Some news reports say that the percentage is closer to 80 percent. The number is January 2020 is 288,648 drug offenders out of 374,052 total inmates, or 77 percent. • Foreigners accounted for 4.6 percent of the prison population in September 2016. • In 2015, the
recidivism rate of Thai prisoners was 17 percent. In 2016 that rate rose to 25 percent and 33 percent in 2017. Most were imprisoned more than once for drug-related crimes. Of Thailand's roughly 350,000 prisoners, 180,000 of them first-time offenders, 60,000 second-time offenders and 15,000 third-time offenders. In some prisons, like Rayong Central Prison, about 90 percent of inmates are jailed for drug offences. ==Facilities==