Friday 22 December 2017

Some dudes will gladly offend in order to be carted off to a jail like this

Inmates get a comfortable bed, desk with reading lamp, private bathroom and a share in communal kitchens where prisoners can make their own food. Pictured: The main building at night 
Inmates are given a comfortable bed, desk with reading lamp, private bathroom and a share in communal kitchens where prisoners can make their own food. Pictured: The main building at night 

World's most humane maximum security prison where each inmate gets a fridge, 22-inch TV, long window, wardrobe and access to spacious communal room

Some people have refused to believe that this is a prison and not an upmarket learning institution, what with its spacious bedrooms, grass lawns and modern kitchens.
Just opened Storstrøm Prison - near the town of Gundslev in Denmark - was created to feel like a university campus, with a minimalist Scandinavian look modelled on a traditional Danish village.

At a cost of over £100million, it took five years to build.  Storstrøm can hold 250 prisoners in its 40 square foot cells - each of which comes with a fridge, 22-inch TV, large window and wardrobe.

The newly opened Storstrøm Prison - near the town of Gundslev, Denmark - has been created to feel like a university campus, with a minimalist Scandinavian look modelled on a traditional Danish village

Costing over £100million and taking five years to build, Storstrøm can hold 250 prisoners in its 40 square foot cells, which come with a fridge, 22-inch TV, long window and wardrobe. Pictured: One of the communal living spaces prisoners share near their cells

The intention of the designers is to give the prisoners - most of whom are locked up for violent crime - as much of a normal, free life as possible in a bid to accustom them to life on the outside. Pictured: One of the spacious common rooms 

Hear Mads Mandrup, a designer at CF Møller Architects: 
''The jail was created to lower crime levels - something traditional, less humanistic prisons fail to do. 
We truly believe, and evidently the statistics support us in this, that a hard and less-stimulating environment creates more re-offenders.''


We truly believe, and evidently the statistics support us in this, that a hard and less-
stimulating environment creates more re-offenders.'
The cells definitely do not look like the bare, cramped and intimidating rooms usually associated with prisons.

There are also beautifully decorated, colourful common rooms for the criminals to socialise. 

But Mandrup said it will take more than a well-designed prison to keep down re-offending rates, adding that it would be 'naive to think that architecture can achieve this alone'. Pictured: A basketball net outside the prison 

During their downtime, the prisoners can wander about the campus - the size of 18 football fields - and enjoy study sessions, exercise, art classes or time praying. Pictured: The church 

Mandrup explained: 'We truly believe, and evidently the statistics support us in this, that a hard and less-stimulating environment creates more re-offenders.' Pictured: An indoor sports area at the jail 

The offenders have jobs at workshops on the site, alongside a church, grocery shop, library and playground for visiting families.

During their downtime, the prisoners can wander about the campus - the size of 18 football fields - and enjoy study sessions, exercise, art classes or prayer time.  

Pictured: Two inmates enjoy some downtime near the basketball hoops outside one of the main buildings 

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