
Due to the staggeringly low rates of crime in the Netherlands, five Dutch prisons are going to be closed by autumn.
The announcement comes not long after the Dutch government closed 19 of their prisons in 2013. Government officials addressed the closures by saying that the tiny country simply doesn’t have the capital to maintain such large, unoccupied facilities.
According to documents procured by the Telegraaf, the Zoetermeer, Heerhugowaard, Almere, Almelo, Ter Apel locations are all due to close.
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