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They let them use computer and internet?
comfy
High-trust and nurturing society
My $12k a year dorm in college was like that but with three other people, rats, mold, and everything was about 50 years old
>But though Halden is a high-security prison, surrounded by a conventional high wall, it isn't typical. Most Norwegian prisoners will find themselves, at least to begin with, in a prison that foreigners would recognise - places where windows have bars on them, and prisoners are locked in their cells except when taking part in group activities.
>"The correctional services will then consider whether to transfer the prisoner to a lower-security institution. This is in order to create a gradual transfer from prison to full freedom."
This. I've paid money to rent places worse than this.
>oh no my coffee is cold!
norwegian criminals live better than any third world people
At least their prisons works. Here its the same, prisons are comfy and prisoners have to better themselves by going to school or learn a job. Once their sentence is over they have to present their project for life outside the prison. If the project is approved, they can go out and try to do it for real
Very small recidivism rate though, so it seems to be working.
that would unironically cost a million to buy in London
Remove the TV and computer and it's similar to what we have in Denmark. They are bad enough that criminal Afghans and Syrians leave Denmark voluntarily.
Crime is caused by an imbalance in mental state stress insecurity hormones and diet
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With.a stable safe and secure home crime rates dwindle.
>Very small recidivism rate though
Is it okay for me to kill you as long if I don't kill anyone else after my small 5 year prison sentence?
All the research on crime recidivism has been performed by (((social scientists))), the same people who claim gender is a spectrum and want us to give hormone therapy to children.
Criminals should be punished.
It's a resocialization centre. It's a good idea.
But not every country can implement it.
First thing you need is having oil to pay for such expenses and social engineering.
do you think Varg should've gotten a longer sentence or executed?
Depends on the criminal if their mental state is irreversible and twisted and illogical basically a disability
Varg was fixed he certainly is not trying to go back there nor does anymore of his.blackness evil edge anymore.
>do you think Varg should've gotten a longer sentence or executed?
Yes
almost like in brazil
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>All the research on crime recidivism has been performed by (((social scientists)))
Homie recidivism is easy to study and verify by factual information. It's based on raw numbers. If you're unhappy with the result, then too bad, facts don't care about your feelings.
>Is it okay for me to kill you as long if I don't kill anyone else after my small 5 year prison sentence?
No. Any other smool brain questions?
Where do blonde blue-eyed South Brazilian criminals end up?
Because they would be killed if they end up in the same prisons.
I feel like this would only work in a country that doesn't have problems with crime in general
I'm sure that there're a lot of people who commit crime purposely to crave this comfiness
>be norwegian
>commit terrible crime
>live like a king
You are absolutely correct.
In the past decade Denmark have had a few periods of almost daily shootings and killings by immigrant gangs. I don't think there is any redemption for these people. They end up in the 3rd best country in the world and still fuck up so badly.
the prision there in the south are the same as in the north. in brazil there are no division between race like in united states, but mafias. criminals in all the country are united in diferrent mafias that are rival between them, somesmall mafias are located in specif states but in general there are 2 big groups of criminals in brazil, PCC from sao paulo and CV from rio, so usually local mafias of each state usually ally to one of them, and whem there are rival gangs presents in the same states, violent conflicts happens between them like cartels in mexico
No oil here.
>It wasn’t always like this. A few decades ago, Finland had one of the highest rates of imprisonment in Europe. Then, in the 1960s, researchers across the Nordic countries started investigating how much punishment really helps reduce crime. The conclusion: It doesn’t.
>“This was the first time that you had critical research showing that imprisonment really doesn’t work,” Lappi-Seppälä says.
>Over the next three decades, Finland remade its penal policy bit by bit. By the end of this period of “decarceration," Finland had one of the lowest rates of imprisonment on the continent. Lappi-Seppälä says crime didn’t increase as a result.
>“The lesson from Finland was that it was perfectly possible to drop the use of imprisonment [by two-thirds,]” he says, “and that did not disturb the crime trend development in Finland.”
>What did work was a gradual reintroduction into normal life, the kind that the open prisons offer. About a third of Finnish inmates are housed in open prison, and Finland’s Criminal Sanctions Agency says inmates who go through open prisons are less likely to be arrested again. The reoffending rate drops almost 20 percent.
>Open prisons also cost less. Esa Vesterbacka, head of the country's Criminal Sanctions Agency, says that by eliminating the need for extra security systems and personnel — and by housing people in what are essentially dorms — the cost per prisoner drops almost a third. It isn’t the main reason for having these kinds of prisons, Vesterbacka says, “but, of course, if you can make something cheaper that’s good nowadays.”
There's a Russian comedy movie about a Russian guy who went to Finland to intentionally get into the finish prison
>"I must admit this is the worst thing that could have happened to me as it is the ultimate humiliation. To send a political activist to a mental hospital is more sadistic and evil than to kill him! It is a fate worse than death."
But we have crimes. Even serial killers and so. If you teach a criminal to be a normal person he won't have a reason to commit crimes. Most of them just live in degraded situations in which society and police are seen as the enemy. It difficult to change their mentality but most people just wants a way to live normally
You'll always miss freedom. Also I'm confident regular Norwegians live better than that