Norway's high living standards are reflected in some of their prisons, but there are still some old-fashioned prisons in existence. Same in the Netherlands. The proof is there, though - treating prisoners humanely and intervening by rehabilitation is more effective in preventing recidivism. Some prisoners are not amenable to educative attempts to lower their risk to the public, whatever country they live in, but I agree it's right to treat them in a civilised manner and if they are going to be deprived of their liberty, allow them some comforts. The prison walls and loss of freedom are the punishment.
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