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{UAH} UNBELIEVABLE: Netherlands Closing 19 Prisons Due to Lack of Criminals

UNBELIEVABLE: Netherlands Closing 19 Prisons Due to Lack of Criminals

UNBELIEVABLE: Netherlands Closing 19 Prisons Due to Lack of Criminals

FEBRUARY 16, 2014

In 2009, the Netherlands justice ministry announced the planned closing of eight prisons in the Netherlands due to a declining crime rate which was expected to continue.

Well, in 2013, 19 prisons were scheduled to be closed. This is caused, in part, by a continued decline in crime rates. Additionally, those who are convicted are choosing electronic tagging instead of incarceration. This allows people to go back to work and continue as productive members of society. It also saves about $50,000 per year per person (about $50 million saved per year for every 1000 people).

Kakamega County and the Netherlands have something in common. The average incarceration rate in the Netherlands is about 163 people per 100,000. Kakamega County, has about the same rate of incarceration – slightly lower.

In western Counties and countries with low incarceration rates typically take a different approach to criminal justice and their investment in social services, this is different than the system in the USA.

In the Netherlands, for example, the focus is on "deterring and mitigating crime" as well as "sanctioning those who violate laws with … rehabilitation efforts." (Source)

This is similar to the approach taken in Johnson County, Kansas- USA with jail alternatives and investing in local social services. The county recently invested approximately $2.3 million into a portfolio of local organizations that have demonstrated a history of success with improving the quality of life in Johnson County.

While progressive drug laws in the Netherlands may be partially the reason for a decline in arrests, other social factors are also at work. This points to crime reduction through changing social behavior as a key to reducing incarceration — rather than just changing the laws or telling police to stop arresting people as a method for artificially creating the perception that there's less crime.



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Gwokto La'Kitgum
"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower

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