[Occupymendocino] Fwd: Declining Crime Rates in the Netherlands Leads to the Closing of 19 Prisons

Jessie VanSant vjessielee at gmail.com
Fri Oct 25 00:55:35 PDT 2013


forward from Tammy Davis
> From: "Tammy Davis" <tammy at mcn.org>
> Subject: Declining Crime Rates in the Neth
> September 14, 2013 | jcjusticecenter |
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> In 2009, the Dutch justice ministry announced the planned closing of eight prisons in the Netherlands due to a declining crime rate which was expected to continue. Now, in 2013, there are 19 prisons scheduled to be closed. This is caused, in part, by a continued decline in crime rates. Additionally, those who are convicted are choosing electronic tagging instead of incarceration. This allows people to go back to work and continue as productive members of society. It also saves about $50,000 per year per person (about $50 million saved per year for every 1000 people).
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> Counties and countries with low incarceration rates typically take a different approach to criminal justice and their investment in social services. In the Netherlands, for example, the focus is on “deterring and mitigating crime” as well as “sanctioning those who violate laws with … rehabilitation efforts.” (Source) This is similar to the approach taken in Johnson County with jail alternatives and investing in local social services. The county recently invested approximately $2.3 million into a portfolio of local organizations that have demonstrated a history of success with improving the quality of life in Johnson County.
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> While progressive drug laws in the Netherlands may be partially the reason for a decline in arrests, other social factors are also at work. This points to crime reduction through changing social behavior as a key to reducing incarceration — rather than just changing the laws or telling police to stop arresting people as a method for artificially creating the perception that there’s less crime.
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> Further Reading & Resources
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> American Enterprise Institute, “Netherlands is closing 19 prisons due to a serious prisoner shortage; we could do the same if we ended the War on Drugs,” 14 September 2013
> Huffington Post, “Netherlands Close Eight Prisons Due To Lack Of Criminals,” 13 September 2013 Note: The Huffington Post story is not currently accurate because it’s based on 2009 information. See the MSN story below for the current information.
> Johnson County Sheriff’s Annual Report
> MSN News, “The Netherlands is closing prisons due to a serious prisoner shortage,” 24 June 2013
> NRC.nl, “Netherlands to close prisons for lack of criminals,” 19 May 2009
> Wikipedia – Criminal Justice System of the Netherlands
> Wikipedia – List of Countries by Incarceration Rate
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