Criminals are living in great conditions.
In many countries, places of detention almost similar to the hotels (of course, not the Hilton, but still). They are designed to rehabilitate even the most violent criminals. Conditions in such places may seem luxurious — with some degree of conditionality. For example, in Norwegian prisons have well-equipped gyms, and in Wales — even the pool tables.
Business Insider collected pictures of places of detention around the world who argue that serving the sentence may be different.
In the Finnish Suomenlinna prison is no barbed wire — just a low fence, so it is often called an “open prison”.
In neighbouring Norway to Halden prison inmates are allowed to cook, play video games and play basketball. And the camera, in which there is even a soft mattress, more like a University Dorm than a place of punishment. The Norwegians adhere to the idea that if you treat prisoners like human beings, they can become productive members of society.
As in Halden, rooms to prisoners in a Correctional centre, Otago in New Zealand are more like the bedroom of a teenager than a prison. Here there are medical facilities and a library — all designed to ensure that people do not feel marginalized by society.
The prison of San Pedro is a unique phenomenon which appeared about 20 years ago. It occupies an entire block right in the heart of the Bolivian city of La Paz. In fact San Pedro is a self — governing commune of prisoners, surrounded by perimeter walls. Within the quarter there are no guards, they guard the border. All in all, San Pedro is home to approximately 3 thousand prisoners with their families. The village is almost openly sell drugs. So this prison is more like an ordinary slum quarter.
The justice center Austria is not like most prisons in the first place from the point of view of architecture. Joseph Hoshen, the project author, wanted to make the room bright. At the entrance — two inscriptions, which state that the right of prisoners to humane treatment and respect of dignity.
The Spanish prison of Aranjuez allows children to stay with convicted family members. There is a children’s garden and Playground and on the walls drawn Disney cartoon characters — all done to ensure that children are not understand that their parents are in prison.
In Indonesian women’s prison Discover bamboo to serve their sentences, while staying in the luxury room. However, this is a paid service. Although some prisoners manage to move there through bribes.
If not heavy lockable doors, Her Majesty’s Prison in Wales would be similar to public school. There are plenty of opportunities for students, a gym with hot shower, table tennis and Billiards.
In a Swedish prison Sollentuna allow prisoners to cook and spend hours watching TV or spending time in the gym. As in Norway and Finland, here share the Scandinavian approach to rehabilitation.
In recent years, the Swiss Champ-Dolon was exhausted, so the government has attached thereto a new wing for $ 40 million, and the existing cameras were upgraded and are more comfortable and spacious.
In the Norwegian prison Bastøy inmates are in prison on a separate island, where you can spend time playing tennis, fishing, skiing and horse riding.
Japan’s population continues to age, so the prison for the elderly are becoming more common. In Onomichi city are serving time sentenced to life imprisonment. There are special railings and diet food, and the residents spend their time knitting and sewing.
12 prisons, which are easy to confuse with the hotel
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