ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月10日 11時15分
The Netherlands has a problem many countries can only dream of: A shortage of prison inmates. While countries like Belgium, Britain, Haiti, Italy, the United States and Venezuela have grappled with prison overcrowding, the Netherlands has been renting some of its prisons to Belgium and Norway. It has also turned about a dozen former prisons into centers for asylum seekers. About a third of Dutch prison cells sit empty. Among the reasons: a spectacular fall in crime over the past 2 decades and an approach to law enforcement that prefers rehabilitation to incarceration. The photographer @kostyukov took this photo inside De Koepel prison in Haarlem, the Netherlands, where refugees played soccer on a large interior courtyard that doubled as a soccer field. Visit the link in our profile to read more.
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