This photo tour of Norway’s Bastoy Prison reveals why this facility is called “the world’s nicest prison” and why its methods work so well.

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It has been called"the Norwegian prison house that works"as well as"the world ’s nicest prison,“and it ’s not backbreaking to see why .

At Bastoy Prison , inmates live communally in comfortable home . Each man has his own way and shares the kitchen and other facilities with the other con . A meal a day is provide for them ; any other solid food must be buy from the local supermarket and prepared by the captive themselves , who receive an allowance of $ 90 a calendar month .

Large Windows In Bastoy Prison Cottage

Bjorn, sentenced to five-and-a-half years for attempted murder, watches television in the living room of the wooden cottage where he lives.

The yard bird also earn roughly eight dollars a Clarence Shepard Day Jr. on a multifariousness of jobs that include develop solid food , look after horses , repairing bicycles , doing woodwork , and maintaining Bastoy Island ’s deftness . Every inmate is offered high - quality breeding and training programme to increase their skills .

The prison house is on an island one square mile in sizing and host 115 inmates with a stave of 69 prison employee . Only five employees stay on the island overnight .

In their free prison term , inpatient have the chance to chaffer the Christian church , school day , or program library , and betroth in leisure activity such as horse riding , fishing , and lawn tennis . All the guards have received three age ' training ( compared to perhaps six months in the US ) , and resemble social workers more than prison officers .

Bastoy Prison Inmate Relaxing

" It is not just because Bastoy is a nice spot , a pretty island to serve prison time , that people convert , " Arne Kvernvik Nilsen , who was in charge of Bastoy Prison for the five years extend up to 2013 , toldthe Guardian . " The faculty here are very authoritative . They are like social workers as well as prison house guards . They think in their work and know the difference of opinion they are making . "

Nilsen has revolutionary thoughts about how prisons should be run . He also acknowledges the difficulties that the public faces in rethinking how prisoner should be treated :

" If someone did very serious harm to one of my girl or my family … I would plausibly want to kill them . That ’s my response . But as a prison governor or politician , we have to approach this in a different way . We have to prize people ’s need for retaliation , but not employ that as a foundation for how we consort our prisons … Should I be in charge of bestow more problem to the captive on behalf of the body politic , making you an even bad threat to magnanimous society because I have treated you badly while you are in my concern ? We have sex that prison house harms people . I look at this stead as a place of healing , not just of your societal wounds but of the wound inflicted on you by the country in your four or five years in eight square meters of eminent security department . "

Bastoy Prison Living Quarters

Bastoy Prison house culprit of serious crimes including execution and ravishment , yet it has the last reoffending pace in Europe : 16 per centum , compare with a European average of about 70 percent . And it ’s one of the cheapest prisons to run in Norway .

Ironically , before the current prison , the island was occupied by a brutal adolescent detention midpoint . In 1915 , it was the site of an rising by the boys , which was suppress by the Norwegian armed services . The insurrection began when between 30 and 40 boys rallied around four youths who had escaped and been recaptured . The group refused to work , armed themselves with agriculture tools and stone , make out the telephone lines and then burned down a b with steal friction match and cigars .

The Norwegian government took over the puerile facility in 1953 and shut it down in 1970 . In 1982 , the prison house was re - opened as the experimental project that has evolve into the Bastoy Prison of today .

Green Hallway

Not all Norwegian correctional facilities are as progressive as Bastoy Prison , but they all follow a like philosophy based on the belief that the only penalisation that the Department of State should impose is the loss of liberty . The hurt of captive is intentionally understate . There is no death penalty and no life condemn .

" fall behind liberty is sufficient punishment , " Nilsen say . " Once in hands , we should focalize on reducing the danger that offender perplex to society after they leave prison house . "

Across Norway as a whole , reoffending rates sit at just 30 percent , the modest in Europe . Perhaps this is because Scandinavia penal insurance is mostly left to the expert , as opposed to politicians and the populace . Criminologists design policy base on the evidence and the public have largely been content to let them do so .

Horse Carriage

" For victims , there will never be a prison that is tough , or hard , enough , " said Nilsen . " But they need another type of assistance – keep to deal out with the experience , rather than the government simply punishing the offender in a way that the victim rarely sympathize and that does very little to help heal their wounds . pol should be substantial enough to be fair about this issue . "

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Large Windows In Bastoy Prison Cottage

Large Windows In Bastoy Prison Cottage

Large Windows In Bastoy Prison Cottage

Large Windows In Bastoy Prison Cottage

Large Windows In Bastoy Prison Cottage

Large Windows In Bastoy Prison Cottage

Bastoy Prison Inmate Relaxing

Bastoy Prison Inmate Relaxing

Bastoy Prison Living Quarters

Bastoy Prison Living Quarters

Green Hallway

Green Hallway

Large Windows In Bastoy Prison Cottage

Green Hallway