Netherlands to Close Prisons for Lack of Criminals
The Dutch
justice ministry has announced it will close eight prisons and cut
1,200 jobs in the prison system. A decline in crime has left many
cells empty.
During the
1990s the Netherlands faced a shortage of prison cells, but a decline
in crime has since led to overcapacity in the prison system. The
country now has capacity for 14,000 prisoners but only 12,000 detainees.
Deputy justice
minister Nebahat Albayrak announced on Tuesday that eight prisons
will be closed, resulting in the loss of 1,200 jobs. Natural redundancy
and other measures should prevent any forced lay-offs, the minister
said.
The overcapacity
is a result of the declining crime rate, which the ministry's research
department expects to continue for some time.
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June
5, 2009
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