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France to stop sending petty criminals to prison

France's Minister for Justice has unveiled a plan to stop overcrowding in the country's prisons that will scrap short sentences and create 7,000 extra places for more serious offenders.

France to stop sending petty criminals to prison
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France's Minister for Justice Nicole Belloubet presented the government's new measures to put a stop to overcrowding in prisons outlined in the new “prison plan” which is set to be unveiled on Wednesday. 
 
The plan promises to reduce France's prison population by 8,000. 
 
This is what we know about the plan so far:
 
Jailing fewer offenders
 
Belloubet wants to avoid short prison sentences by changing the length of sentence for which offenders have to serve jail time. 
 
If her plan goes ahead, prison time would be scrapped for sentences of less than one month. Meanwhile, those sentenced for to one to six months in jail would carry out the sentence at home with an electronic bracelet or serve their time in a semi-custodial facility.
 
According to an “impact study”, by 2022 this would reduce the number of prisoners by 8,000.
 
“We have made imprisonment the only sentence, which is inefficient when it is short-term,” Belloubet told Les Echos, adding that she would like to develop alternatives to incarceration, including community service.
 
7,000 extra places
 
To fight against chronic overpopulation, the minister's plan aims to create an additional 7,000 prison spaces before the next election and by 2022 she wants to start creating another 8,000 places, in line with the goals of French President Emmanuel Macron.
 
According to the latest official figures, the number of people detained in French prisons was 70,519 on August 1st – technically there are just 59,870 places available.
 
A total of 2,500 of the new spaces will be built in prisons with a “high level of security”, Belloubet said.
 
The French prison system is still suffering from the blow of the escape in July of infamous gangster Redoine Faïd who still remains at large.
 

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Denmark announces plan to cut number of prison escapes

Authorities in Denmark are to provide proposals for a new plan of action aimed at cutting down the number of prison breakouts.

Denmark announces plan to cut number of prison escapes
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An action plan from relevant authorities should help to ensure that far fewer escapes from correctional facilities take place in Denmark in the future, Minister of Justice Nick Hækkerup said to press on Wednesday.

Hækkerup is to ask the National Police, the Danish Prison Service (Kriminalforsorgen) and the public prosecution authority to provide recommendations and produce the plan in collaboration with health authorities.

“There have been too many prison escapes. Every time there is an escape from one of our prisons, detention centres or, as last week, from a psychiatric ward, it is a serious matter,” the minister said.

“It is totally unacceptable that we are seeing time and again that prisoners or detainees have succeeded in escaping,” he continued.

“It goes without saying that when a person is remanded in custody or serving a sentence, that person must be incarcerated, and unable to avoid this.

“It is part of our legal system that you have to take your punishment and serve it,” he said.

Last week, a prisoner escaped from a psychiatric ward in Slagelse in dramatic circumstances. Shots were fired at the floor during the escape operation, and hospital staff were threatened.

The episode is far from unique in Denmark. A 2018 Council of Europe report placed Denmark at number seven among its 47 member countries in relation to the number of escapes from open and closed prisons.

Denmark is in third place if the number of escapes from closed prisons only is considered.

“Every escape is one escape too many. But on the other hand, I think it would be too ambitious to think that we can get to a stage where there are no escapes at all,” Hækkerup said of his aims for the plan of action.

“But I am prepared to look at all options once the relevant authorities have provided their descriptions of the problem and what initiatives are needed. Because we need to stop prison breakouts,” Hækkerup said.

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