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The Pros And Cons Of Scandinavian Prisons

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Scandinavian prisons are known around the world for their amazing success rates of prisoner reoffending rates and operating system compared to other countries. Inmates in one prison can even leave during the day; Scandinavian prisons run very casually compared to NZ and the rest of the world who have more formal approaches. In NZ 70% of prisoners reoffend after 2 years out of prison, in Scandinavia it’s 20%. Why does Scandinavia choose to operate their prisons this way? Why are Scandinavian prisons so good? Shouldn’t prisoners be punished? This essay will delve into these questions and Scandinavian Prisons in general, how and why they are so good.

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Why does Scandinavia operate their prisons this way?
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Across Scandinavia the prison population is around 17,000 out of 27.36 million, compared to around 42,000 prisoners in Australia among 25.69 million and over 2 million out of 331.9 million in the US. Several prisons in the U.S. each hold nearly twice the prison population of Finland. This is not simply the difference between larger and much smaller countries. U.S. incarceration rates are the highest in the world, about 10 times those throughout Scandinavia, which are among the world’s lowest. There are estimated two to three children who are under eighteen years of age that are in prison in Norway. "There are just a few inmates in Norway under the age of 18. They have committed serious crimes," says Jan-Erik Sandlie, the deputy director general in the Norwegian Directorate of Correctional …show more content…

This would prevent more people falling back into a crime lifestyle and therefore prevent people from being reincarnated. A prison in Wales has recently been made with the goal to be more like Scandinavian prisons, they don’t call inmates prisoners, they call them men. Men are housed in “communities” rather than “blocks” and in “rooms” not “cells”. Telephones and laptops have been introduced into these rooms, allowing the men to access educational resources and arrange family

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