Horsens
A city in Denmark that houses one of the country's most notorious maximum-security prisons, frequently referenced in Scandinavian true crime cases and known as a location where some of Denmark's most dangerous criminals are incarcerated.

Definition
Horsens is a city located on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in Denmark, primarily known in true crime contexts for Horsens State Prison (Horsens Statsfængsel), one of Denmark's most significant maximum-security correctional facilities. While not a legal term in American criminal law or any other jurisdiction, Horsens appears frequently in Nordic true crime literature and media as a location central to Denmark's criminal justice system.
The city gained international true crime recognition due to its prison, which has historically housed some of Denmark's most dangerous and high-profile criminals. The facility operates under the Danish Prison and Probation Service (Kriminalforsorgen) and represents the highest security level in the Danish correctional system. Cases involving individuals sentenced to this institution often involve serious violent crimes, organized crime activities, or crimes requiring extended periods of secure incarceration.
In true crime discussions, Horsens serves as a geographic reference point rather than a legal definition. When the location appears in case files, documentary productions, or crime journalism, it typically indicates either the location where a crime occurred or where convicted offenders serve their sentences. The city's association with serious criminal cases has made it a recognizable name among those who follow Scandinavian true crime.
It is important to note that Horsens has no connection to United States federal criminal law, nor does it represent any legal doctrine, principle, or procedural term in any jurisdiction's legal framework. References to Horsens in international true crime contexts should be understood purely as geographical identifiers within the Danish criminal justice landscape.
