Discover the difference between the most secure prison in Norway and the United States
Inside the four harsh walls of the most secure prison in the United States, a fork can also be considered a powerful weapon. On the other hand, inside the four harsh walls of the prison in Norway, the fork is only a device used in meals. Therefore, the difference between the most secure prison in Norway and the United States is huge. While prisons in the US use methods to isolate prisoners from society, Norway makes prisoners feel they are living outside the world - not in prison.
No two prisons have the distinct differences of American federal supermax prisons, known as the United States Amnesty , Maximum Administrative Administration ( ADX ) in Florence, Colorado and Halden Prison in Halden, Norway ( the place where serious criminals such as murder or rape are held, but this second and most secure large prison in Norway is like a luxurious summer camp ).
Halden Prison.Photo source: Amnesty International
Of course, not all prisons in the US are as strictly regulated as the ADX , while Halden Prison is home to the maximum security techniques but it is still closer to the rules than is the case. exception in Norway. Please take a look at the differences between the two extremes below!
Open since 2010, Halden Prison is considered the world's most humane prison, although it is considered the "most fortress" in Norway.
Photo source: YouTube / John Stark
Halden Prison, designed by architect Erik Møller, aims to provide a natural surroundings. Prisoners are entitled to close to the windows to see the trees around it.
Photo source: Erik Møller Architects
According to US standards, the inside of this prison is not much different from the average prison. The doors are made of wood with handles and windows, not metal doors that have only a small amount of light inside.
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons
This dungeon place is no different from a college student's bedroom, this is the residence of a life imprisonment.
Photo source: Trond Isaksen / Statsbygg
The philosophy of the prison: " Allowing people, even the most dangerous offenders, to feel human and behave like a resident rather than behave like criminals ."
Photo source: STR New / Reuters
In addition, prisoners in the prison are also able to cook and eat together with real silver utensils. They can also buy fresh fruits from the supervisors and attend pottery training classes.
Photo source: YouTube / John Stark
The studio allows inmates to interact, play video games or watch DVDs selected by the guards.
Photo source: YouTube / John Stark
Moreover, prisoners are also allowed to play in the gym with two basketball and indoor climbing courses.
Photo source: Trond Isaksen / Statsbygg
In Halden, prisoners can do the same jobs as low-security prisons in the United States, where dangerous equipment can be used. In addition, they have developed skills such as visiting prison studios.
Photo source: YouTube / John Stark
For prisoners following certain religions, the prison also creates a space for them to come here to pray, even invite missionaries to guide the prayers - these are two rare things. in prisons with top secret security systems.
Photo source: STR New / Reuters
More than 4,700 miles away was Florence Prison, a super prison was opened in 1994 and is considered the home of the most dangerous prisoners in the United States.
Photo source: Google Maps
Model of a standard cell of Florence ADX
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons
The cells are quite far apart. Due to tight security, prisoners will try to communicate through drainage pipes or by using sign language through the tiny windows they get.
Photo source: Amnesty International
In contrast, prisoners in the Solitary Housing Unit (SHU) cannot contact other prisoners. Every day, they spent 23 hours alone living in an empty room.
Photo source: Amnesty International
Prisoners must sleep on concrete blocks and hardly have access to natural light. The harsh conditions created the nickname "Alcatraz of the Rockies" for this prison.
Photo source: Amnesty International
However, some other prisoners have the opportunity to exercise in iron cages 2 hours a day and 5 times a week, but of course there are conditions attached. These prisoners must be on the list of those assessed as having progressed in detention.
Photo source: Amnesty International
The prisoners were also contacted by relatives and friends by phone separated by a glass layer.
Photo source: Amnesty International
In early 2017, the prison had 442 prisoners. Most of them have to face life sentences and certainly one thing that they will never touch the fork, control the TV and the comfortable mattress again.
Photo source: Wikimedia Commons
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