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In Portugal, 'jail means jail'

prisoninteriorThe latest Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics report, published today, reveals that in 2014 Portugal had the ninth most crowded prison system in Europe, with the second highest average time spent behind bars at 27.9 months, beaten only by Moldova at 29.2 months.

The average time a prisoner spends in prison in Europe is nine months, with jail time in Portugal running at three times this figure.

In 2014, there were 111 prisoners for 100 places in Portuguese prisons, slightly better than the previous year when overcrowding was running at 117%.

The report does show that overcrowding in prisons is decreasing, albeit at a slow pace, across Europe with density declining from 99 prisoners per 100 places in 2011 to 94% in 2014.

Also, the total prison population fell by 7% in 2014, with 124 prisoners per 100,000 inhabitants, compared to 134 the previous year.

All in all the European prisons are running close to full capacity with a population of 1.6 million.

Thorbjørn Jagland, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe recalls that "overcrowding hinders the rehabilitation of prisoners" and could undermine their human rights.

Jagland commented that the most enlightened countries do everything to eradicate overcrowding by applying alternative measures of detention.

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-2 #5 JJ in Gibraltar 2016-03-11 22:33
Quoting RayBanned:
Quoting JJ in Gibraltar:
[quote name="Malcolm.H"] !
'Graeco-Roman' was the giveaway....


Ha ha! Spot on!

But I also find the mangled sentence construction a delight, and the whole "pink map" thing now makes me shriek with pleasure.
-2 #4 RayBanned 2016-03-10 22:29
Quoting JJ in Gibraltar:
Quoting Malcolm.H:
The Portuguese should be comparing themselves with other Graeco-Roman societies at similar stages of social development to them......

This is what underpins the Brexit debate - why should the UK take those EU regulations and rules that we sign up to seriously when for the Graeco-Romans it is all a big laugh. T.


Hello again, poster of many aliases!

I thought it wasn't possible for you to get more boring ... I was mistaken.

Still at least you forgot to mention "pink mapping" this time. I'm thankful for your small mercy!

Quoting JJ in Gibraltar:
Quoting Malcolm.H:
Comparing anything Portuguese with anything UK is the mistake clearly made in Bifes Mal Passados. The Portuguese should be comparing themselves with other Graeco-Roman societies at similar stages of social development to them.

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Hello again, poster of many aliases!

I thought it wasn't possible for you to get more boring ... I was mistaken.

Still at least you forgot to mention "pink mapping" this time. I'm thankful for your small mercy!
'Graeco-Roman' was the giveaway....
-1 #3 JJ in Gibraltar 2016-03-10 22:24
Quoting Malcolm.H:
Comparing anything Portuguese with anything UK is the mistake clearly made in Bifes Mal Passados. The Portuguese should be comparing themselves with other Graeco-Roman societies at similar stages of social development to them. Then averaging out the differences between each other. Before comparing themselves with any developed northern European countries such as the UK.

This is what underpins the Brexit debate - why should the UK take those EU regulations and rules that we sign up to seriously when for the Graeco-Romans it is all a big laugh. They sign up to every law but then cherry pick which laws are to be enforced by who, on whom, and when.


Hello again, poster of many aliases!

I thought it wasn't possible for you to get more boring ... I was mistaken.

Still at least you forgot to mention "pink mapping" this time. I'm thankful for your small mercy!
-3 #2 Malcolm.H 2016-03-09 17:02
Comparing anything Portuguese with anything UK is the mistake clearly made in Bifes Mal Passados. The Portuguese should be comparing themselves with other Graeco-Roman societies at similar stages of social development to them. Then averaging out the differences between each other. Before comparing themselves with any developed northern European countries such as the UK.

This is what underpins the Brexit debate - why should the UK take those EU regulations and rules that we sign up to seriously when for the Graeco-Romans it is all a big laugh. They sign up to every law but then cherry pick which laws are to be enforced by who, on whom, and when.
-2 #1 Chip 2016-03-09 10:51
Is it coincidental that I feel far safer walking the streets of Portugal at night than the streets of the UK?

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