As prison populations
surge in the UK, with overcrowded cells and repeat offenders, the opposite is
happening in the Netherlands.
The country is actually
to close eight prisons because of a lack of criminals, the Dutch justice
ministry has announced.
Declining crime rates
in the Netherlands mean that although the country has the capacity for 14,000
prisoners, there are only 12,000 detainees, reported the nrc.nl.
The decrease is
expected to continue, the ministry said, with Deputy justice minister Nebahat
Albayrak saying that natural redundancy and other measures should counter any
forced lay-offs.
The Criminal Justice
Alliance (CJA), which represents more than 60 organisations, called for the
government to urgently limit "the unnecessary use of prison, ensuring it
is reserved for serious, persistent and violent offenders for whom no
alternative sanction is appropriate".
It came after Chief
Inspector of Prisons Nick Hardwick said the rising pressure on prisons from
budget cuts and increasing numbers cannot go on indefinitely.
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