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  2. Incarceration in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway's prison system houses approximately three thousand offenders. Norway's laws forbid the use of torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment as punishment. Prison conditions typically meet international standards, and the government permits visits by human rights observers.

  3. Norwegian Correctional Service - Wikipedia

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    Website. kriminalomsorgen .no. The Norwegian Correctional Service (in Norwegian: Kriminalomsorgen) is a government agency responsible for the implementation of detention and punishment in a way that is reassuring for the society and for preventing crimes.

  4. Halden Prison - Wikipedia

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    Halden Prison (Norwegian: Halden fengsel) is a maximum-security prison in Halden, Norway. It has three main units and has no conventional security devices. The third-largest prison in Norway, it was established in 2010 with a focus on rehabilitation; its design simulates life outside the prison.

  5. Normality principle - Wikipedia

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    The normality principle (Norwegian: normalitetsprinsippet) is a principle used by the Norwegian Correctional Service that guides the practice of incarceration in Norway. The principle drives the punishment for crimes to focus only on the restriction of liberty and to not deprive the sentenced offender of other rights, where feasible.

  6. California prison guards are dying too young. How Norway (yes ...

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    Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to change how incarceration is done in the Golden State, using concepts pioneered in Scandinavia. California prison guards visited Norway to see what it would mean.

  7. Category:Prisons in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Prisons in Norway". The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Norwegian Correctional Service.

  8. Ila Detention and Security Prison - Wikipedia

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    It is the national preventive detention facility for men in Norway, i.e. the prison for men serving preventive detention (forvaring), Norway's maximum penalty. Ila generally houses the most dangerous criminals in Norway, who are convicted of violent and sexual crimes.

  9. Human rights in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian prison system is praised as an exceptional model with extraordinarily low re-offending rates. The Norwegian model is focused on rehabilitation , rather than retribution , whereby the prison officers' main role is to mentor, not punish.

  10. Oslo Prison - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Prison ( Norwegian: Oslo fengsel) is the district prison of Oslo, Norway. It is the largest prison in Norway, with a capacity of around 350 detainees. The prison was called Oslo kretsfengsel until 2001. The prison has several departments.

  11. Norwegian Prison and Probation Officers' Union - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Prison and Probation Officers' Union (Norwegian: Norsk Fengsels- og Friomsorgsforbund, NFF) is the largest union for employees within correctional services in Norway, encompassing both the prison service and the probation service.