1.Justice Center Leoben, Austria
I’m pretty sure that these prison cells are nicer than some of the college dorms that my friends have lived in! They are for sure nicer than some of the apartments I’ve lived in. These cells include a kitchenette, bathroom, closet, and storage space. Looks like something out of an Ikea ad.2.Bastoy Prison, Norway
Not every developed nation embraces get-tough-on-crime prison philosophy. This minimum security prison
colony is located on Bastoy Island in the middle of the Oslofjord. It
houses slightly over 100 inmates who live in small cottages and work on
the prison farm. Sunbathing in addition to tennis, fishing and horseback
riding are the preferred pastimes of the prisoners.
3.Otago Corrections Facility, New Zealand
Otago corrections
facility has a single entrance and an electrical fence, and x-rays all
visitors—in addition to employing everything from cell phone jammers and
microwave sensors. Aside from providing comfortable rooms, Otago
rehabilitates prisoners by teaching them job skills in light
engineering, dairy farming and cooking.
4.Aranjuez Prison, Spain
There are countless broken homes in America because a parent, or maybe both, are locked up and a child is left with a single parent,
or worse, on their own. Aranjuez Prison in Spain addresses this
problem, and is known as the premier prison for families. Children can
stay with their incarcerated parents as long as they are present at
morning and evening roll call.
5.Champ-Dollon Prison, Switzerland
Champ-Dollon Prison
had its problems with overcrowding, disease and riots. In fact,
Champ-Dollon Prison was denounced as the most overcrowded and
disease-ridden detention center in all of Europe. Responding to negative
reviews from the anti-torture committee of the Council of Europe in
2008, Switzerland called for a change. In 2011 the Geneva prison had more than $40 million pumped into a new
wing and refurbishments. The spacious triple-occupancy cells each
include a bathroom and could pass for a typical UCLA dorm room.
6.Pondok Bambu Prison, Indonesia
Pondok Bambu Prison
in Indonesia is a shining star in the galaxy of Indonesian prisons, a
stellar example of inmate comfort through prison corruption. The
pictured cell is that of Artalyta Suryani, who was convicted of bribing a prosecutor in a high profile case. Notable amenities included an air conditioner, refrigerator and karaoke machine.
7. JVA Fuhlsbuettel Prison, Germany
JVA Fuhlbuettel is
Hamburg’s luxury prison for long serving inmates. Renovated and reopened
in 2011, the spacious cells include a bed, couch and the always
fascinating combination shower and toilet. Prisoners have machines to do their laundry and a small conference room.
8. Sollentuna Prison, Sweden
The top-of-the-line
prison in Sollentuna includes cells with comfortable mattresses and
private bathrooms. After prisoners hit the weight room, they can cook up
a meal in the state of the art kitchen before kicking back and watching
TV on the couch. Sweden’s prison authorities are quick to point out
that every square inch of the prison can be seen on a security camera.
9.Halden Prison, Norway
Halden Prison will soon be home to mass murderer Anders Breivik.
He will be enjoying the spacious single rooms and his private bathroom
while sharing a kitchen with a dozen of his neighbors. Whether he will
spend his time in the library, on the rock wall, or in the prison’s
recording studio launching his rap career is yet to be seen.
10.Cebu Prison, Philippines
Cebu Prison is not
on this list for its luxury, but its prisoners can enjoy diverting hours
of recreation singing and dancing to select musical numbers chosen by
their warden. Cebu gained notoriety for its “Thriller” music video.
Inmates do sign autographs after live performances.
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