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Fenrisulven 12 year s ago
This prison is only for low risk inmates being close to their release date. It's made to prepare them for the life on the "outside".
       
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rikki_doxx 12 year s ago
I wonder what high risk prisons in Norway look like. Like where that killer of 87 kids will spend his 21 years.
       
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Fenrisulven 12 year s ago
@rikki doxx
This is how he lives today, try the photo carousel on the top of the page: http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/22juli/Slik-blir-Behring-Breiviks-hverda
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He will not sit for 21 years. He got a different sentence which allows for him to sit in jail for the rest of his life. Run this link through Google translate for more info: http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/22juli/Slik-blir-Anders-Behring-Breiviks
-hverdag-som-forvaringsfange-6973322.html
       
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ebudae 12 year s ago
These prisoners have a better life than me here in Athens,maybe i should go there and rob a bank or something
       
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jpegger 12 year s ago
$185,000 a year/prisoner!? European priorities are so effed . . .
       
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Under Norwegian law, even people who have committed serious crimes cannot spend more than 21 years in prison and Halden is home to anywhere from 250 prisoners at a time with 340 staff who manage the facility.

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