Saturday, 10 January 2015

Unbelievable! Checkout A Prison in Norway where Prisoners live like Kings.. see pics!



We are still struggling to have those in government in
Nigeria to reduce the millions of Naira they earn by way of
salaries and allowances, so money can circulate and the
masses can, at least, live a decent life.
But in Norway, a country where institutions work and
leaders can't spend billions on Private Jet without any
questions, their citizens live like actually human beings.
Even those in prison for one offence or the other are
treated like kinds and properly rehabilitated before coming
out.
Just check out all the photos below and see what good
leadership can do for you:







This is called the Halden Prison. It's the World's Most
Humane Prison. Prisoners eat like Princes. One of the
afternoons, recently, homemade orange sorbet and slices
of tropical fruit lined the table.
Prison guards must not maltreat them. In fact they
frequently eat meals and play sports with prisoners. Their
health is intact. Doctors, dentists, gynecologists etc are
always around.
They learn to play musical instruments and record their
own songs. They compete on Norway's version of
American Idol
Every 10 to 12 cells share a kitchen and living room, where
prisoners prepare their evening meals and relax after a day
of work. None of the windows at Halden have bars.
There's also a recording studio with a professional mixing
board. In-house music teachers — who refer to the inmates
as "pupils," never "prisoners" — work with their charges on
piano, guitar, and more.
Norway's prison guards undergo two years of training at
an officers' academy and enjoy an elevated status, even
compared with their peers in the U.S. and Britain. Their
official job description says they must motivate the inmate
"so that his sentence is as meaningful, enlightening and
rehabilitating as possible ."
Exercise is mandatory every morning, and of course they
have professional and well trained instructors.
The maximum sentence in Norway, even for murder, is 21
years. Since most inmates will eventually return to society,
prisons mimic the outside world as much as possible to
prepare them for freedom. At Halden prison, rooms have
en-suite bathrooms with ceramic tiles, mini-fridges and flat-
screen TVs.
Halden's architects preserved trees across the 75-acre site
to obscure the 20-ft.-high security wall that surrounds the
perimeter, in order to minimize the institutional feel and, in
the words of one architect, to "let the inmates see all of the
seasons."
Now is this prison not better than freedom in some cases?
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