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Sweden closes four prisons as number of inmates plummets

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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/11/sweden-closes-prisons-number-inmates-plummets

Sweden has experienced such a sharp fall in the number of prison admissions in the past two years that it has decided to close down four prisons and a remand centre.

"We have seen an out-of-the-ordinary decline in the number of inmates," said Nils Öberg, the head of Sweden's prison and probation services. "Now we have the opportunity to close down a part of our infrastructure that we don't need at this point of time."

Prison numbers in Sweden, which have been falling by around 1% a year since 2004, dropped by 6% between 2011 and 2012 and are expected to do the same again both this year and next, Öberg said.

As a result, the prison service has this year closed down prisons in the towns of Åby, Håja, Båtshagen, and Kristianstad, two of which will probably be sold and two of which will be passed for temporary use to other government authorities.

Öberg said that while nobody knew for sure why prison numbers had dropped so steeply, he hoped that Sweden's liberal prison approach, with its strong focus on rehabilitating prisoners, had played a part.

"We certainly hope that the efforts we invest in rehabilitation and preventing relapse of crime has had an impact, but we don't think that this could explain the entire drop of 6%," he said.

In the opinion piece in Sweden's DN newspaper in which he announced the closures, Öberg said that Sweden needed to work even harder on rehabilitating prisoners, doing more to help them once they had returned to society.

One partial explanation for the sudden drop in admissions may be that Swedish courts have given more lenient sentences for drug offences following a ruling of the country's supreme court in 2011.

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"One partial explanation for the sudden drop in admissions may be that Swedish courts have given more lenient sentences for drug offences following a ruling of the country's supreme court in 2011."

wow...who ever thought that could be true? dont show this to the federal gov here bc they will try and nuke sweeden lol.
 
Unfortunate that this is happening in sweden and not the us but its good news either way.
Maybe we'll jump ship eventually. probably not to soon since i was just reading about new prisons here.
Its truly inhumane how we lock up our people over petty drug cases.
 
Good on Sweden!

Their prisons must not be privately owned institutions like we have in the states. It is truly sickening.

If the prison population dropped here, they would make new more restrictive laws to fill the prisons back up.
 
reading stuff like this makes me wonder if humans will one day look back at private industries and people making money on each person they encarcerate. esp for petty drug crimes and say god wtf were they doing back then?
 
reading stuff like this makes me wonder if humans will one day look back at private industries and people making money on each person they encarcerate. esp for petty drug crimes and say god wtf were they doing back then?

Either that will happen or we will all be living 1984 style and the government will be so up your ass you can't even get drugs.
 
I'm not entirely sure the private prison industry is the biggest offender here. Certainly law-enforcement labor unions deserve a significant portion of the blame. Most prisons in the US are government-run, and politicians fear LE unions because they influence local elections.
 
Either that will happen or we will all be living 1984 style and the government will be so up your ass you can't even get drugs.

Well hopefully they will go in the direction of "Brave New World" and start putting opiates in the water supply to make everyone addicted and SEVERELY DEPENDENT upon the state/gov't... lol hahaha then i wake up, that'll be the day!
 
Some might enjoy this: 1984 vs. Brave New World:

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