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Originally posted by: Safeway
Austria is basically crime-free. The crimes that are committed are often non-violent crimes.
I can see how a prison such as this would better rehabilitate people. Prisons in the US breed violent criminals. That prison might actually rehabilitate since inmates are given more freedom.
True, but what does that have to do with what he said?Originally posted by: MotF Bane
You are not in prison to enjoy yourself and have a good time.Originally posted by: Safeway
Austria is basically crime-free. The crimes that are committed are often non-violent crimes.
I can see how a prison such as this would better rehabilitate people. Prisons in the US breed violent criminals. That prison might actually rehabilitate since inmates are given more freedom.
Originally posted by: Safeway
Austria is basically crime-free. The crimes that are committed are often non-violent crimes.
I can see how a prison such as this would better rehabilitate people. Prisons in the US breed violent criminals. That prison might actually rehabilitate since inmates are given more freedom.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The minimum-security prisons I've seen have looked, for the most part, like community college campuses. Sure, they aren't as artistically-modern as the one in the OP's link, but they're not the dank, dark prisons that we see on TV and in movies.
ZV
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The minimum-security prisons I've seen have looked, for the most part, like community college campuses. Sure, they aren't as artistically-modern as the one in the OP's link, but they're not the dank, dark prisons that we see on TV and in movies.
ZV
True.
There is a min security prison not far from me. It consist of a single fence, topped with razor wire, one guard tower and the whole area is just grass and sidewalks with mobile home like trailers for the convicts. They come and go outside when they like, they even have picnic tables where they can eat outside if they like.
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
The minimum-security prisons I've seen have looked, for the most part, like community college campuses. Sure, they aren't as artistically-modern as the one in the OP's link, but they're not the dank, dark prisons that we see on TV and in movies.
ZV
True.
There is a min security prison not far from me. It consist of a single fence, topped with razor wire, one guard tower and the whole area is just grass and sidewalks with mobile home like trailers for the convicts. They come and go outside when they like, they even have picnic tables where they can eat outside if they like.
Yea, I have to wonder if Austria doesn't have a different facility for super violent offenders. Having a pyscho bubba in that nice Austrian facility doesn't seem logical, considering all the glass and stuff.
Notable inmates
Among the prison's inmates, it houses or housed prisoners such as the serial killer Jack Unterweger, the letter and pipe bomb terrorist Franz Fuchs, the six-times murderer Udo Proksch, the suspected serial killer Wolfgang Ott, or the terrorist Tawfik Ben Chaovali who was involved in the Rome and Vienna airport attacks.