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More and more people are being sent behind bars. According to the Institute for Criminal Policy Research, over 10.35 million individuals are being held in penal institutions throughout the world, either as pre-trial detainees/remand prisoners or having been convicted and sentenced.

In comparison to the year 2000, the total number of women serving time has increased by about 50% while the male prison population has grown by about 18%. But prison inmates rates vary considerably all around the globe. For instance, the United States has 698 inmates for every 100,000 citizens while Denmark has 61. And there are more differences, too. Inmates in one place might have access to musical instruments and video games but might be fighting over a roll of toilet paper in another.

Bored Panda has collected photos of prison cells from all over the world to show how different countries treat their criminals, and the contrast is eye-opening. The prison cells in this list vary from low security to max security, from famous prisons such as San Quentin and the Black Dolphin prison in Russia to lesser known ones, and while they can't be all compared directly, it gives us a pretty good sense of how different countries deal with criminals. It might be due to economic reasons or the way societies value life, but if you found the information above a bit grey, the images below will grab everyone's attention.

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#1

Aranjuez Prison, Aranjuez, Spain

Aranjuez Prison, Aranjuez, Spain

Spain's Aranjuez Prison lets parents and children stay with their incarcerated family members. With Disney characters on the walls, a nursery, and a playground, the goal is to prevent kids from realizing, as long as possible, that a parent is behind bars

Associated Press , usatoday30 Report

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    #2

    Luzira Prison, Kampala, Uganda

    Luzira Prison, Kampala, Uganda

    In Luzira, inmates are assigned more responsibility that would be in similar prisons in the United Kingdom or the USA. Inmates assume responsibility for maintenance of harmony and functionality of the units where they live, including the growing and harvesting of food, its preparation and its distribution within the prison. Learning is encouraged, with many men learning and teaching carpentry skills to others. The guard to prisoner ration in Luzira is about 1:35, compared to 1:15 in the UK. Aggression among inmates is the exception and not the rule. The recidivism rate in Luzira is less than 30 percent, compared with 46 percent in the UK and 76 percent in the United States

    NTVUganda , Wikipedia Report

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    #3

    Bastøy Prison, Horten, Norway

    Bastøy Prison, Horten, Norway

    Bastøy prison is the largest low-security prison in Norway. The prison is located at Bastøy island in the Oslo Fiord, belonging to Horten municipality. The prison uses the whole island, but the northern part with the beach Nordbukta is defined as open to the public. The prison is organized as a small local community with about 80 buildings, roads, beach zones, cultural landscape, football field, agricultural land and forest. In addition to the prison functions, there is a shop, library, information office, health services, church, school, NAV (government social services), dock, ferry service (with its own shipping agency) and a lighthouse with facilities to let for smaller meetings and seminars. On Bastoy prison island, the prisoners, some of whom are murderers and rapists, live in conditions that critics brand 'cushy' and 'luxurious'. Yet it has by far the lowest reoffending rate in Europe

    Marco Di Lauro , User Report

    #4

    Halden Prison, Halden‎, Norway

    Halden Prison, Halden‎, Norway

    Halden Prison is a maximum-security prison in Halden, Norway. It has three main units and receives prisoners from all over the world, but has no conventional security devices. The second-largest prison in Norway, it was established in 2010 with a focus on rehabilitation; its design simulates life outside the prison. Among other activities, sports and music are available to the prisoners, who interact with the unarmed staff to create a sense of community. Praised for its humane conditions, Halden Prison has received the Arnstein Arneberg Award for its interior design in 2010 and been the subject of a documentary, but has also received criticism for being too liberal.

    Knut Egil Wang , The New York Times Report

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    #5

    Onomichi Prison, Onomichi, Japan

    Onomichi Prison, Onomichi, Japan

    Elderly prisons are becoming more common in Japan as the country continues to age. Onomichi Prison hosts an all-senior population. Inmates have access to handrails, soft food, and spend their working hours knitting and sewing

    User , Washington Post Report

    #6

    Norgerhaven Prison, Veenhuizen, Netherlands

    Norgerhaven Prison, Veenhuizen, Netherlands

    Inmates at the Norgerhaven prison in Veenhuizen, Netherlands, have a bed, furniture, a refrigerator, and a TV in their cells, as well as a private bathroom. The crime rates in the Netherlands are so low, that they faced an “undercrowding” crisis. To solve this “problem”, the country struck a deal with Norway in 2015, to take on their prison overflow. Now part of Norwegian inmates serve their sentences in Norgerhaven.

    ANP , User Report

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    #7

    HMP Addiewell, Lothian, Scotland

    HMP Addiewell, Lothian, Scotland

    HMP Addiewell is a learning prison, where residents can address their offending behaviour and the circumstances which led to their imprisonment through Purposeful Activity. Purposeful activities include education, counseling and work. Nature and family contact whilst in prison is also a fundamental element of the rehabilitation process.

    Lorenzo Dalberto , User Report

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    #8

    Black Dolphin Prison, Sol-Iletsk, Russia

    Black Dolphin Prison, Sol-Iletsk, Russia

    At Russia's notorious Black Dolphin Prison on the border of Kazakhstan, inmates share small 50-square-foot cells that are set back behind three sets of steel doors. Inmates live in a "cell within a cell”, with 24-hour surveillance. Black Dolphin houses the most brutal criminals, including serial killers, cannibals, and terrorists. A prison lieutenant told National Geographic, which did a documentary on the facility, that the only way to escape is by dying. If you combine all the crimes of the inmates, they have killed about 3,500 people. That's an average of five murders per inmate.

    The Sun , Business Insider Report

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    #9

    Champ-Dollon Prison, Geneva, Switzerland

    Champ-Dollon Prison, Geneva, Switzerland

    Opened in 1977, the main function of Geneva’s Champ-Dollon prison is to hold prisoners before trial and sentencing. The numbers of inmates is constantly increasing, which has lead to a chronic problem of overcrowding. 115 different nationalities were represented in the prison in 2010 with just 7.2% Swiss.

    swissinfo Report

    #10

    The Las Colinas Detention And Reentry Facility, Santee, California

    The Las Colinas Detention And Reentry Facility, Santee, California

    The prison was designed to be the first detention facility of its kind in the U.S. where environmental and behavioral psychology are used to “improve the experience and behavior of both inmates and staff”

    BDC Network Report

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    #11

    Landsberg Prison, Landsberg Am Lech, Germany

    Landsberg Prison, Landsberg Am Lech, Germany

    This is the prison where Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf," and 278 Nazis were executed for war crimes. Nowadays, the conditions are considerably better at Landsberg. The progressive prison provides 36 courses in their central training centre for occupations such as bakers, electricians, painters, butchers, carpenters, tailors, shoemakers, heating & ventilation workers and bricklayers.

    Matthias Schrader , The Local Report

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    #12

    Abashiri Prison, Abashiri, Japan

    Abashiri Prison, Abashiri, Japan

    At Abashiri Prison in Japan, guards inspect inmates' rooms once a day. The prison houses offenders with sentences of 8 years or less. Life inside is very strict, however there's no record of gang violence, [forced intimacy], drugs or [end] at the prison. Abashiri has a souvenir shop in front of the main gate, where they sell goods made inside the prison. Items sold range from Abashiri Prison Candy to all sorts of hand-made craft work.

    User , Japan Visitor Report

    #13

    Cebu Provincial Detention And Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC), Cebu, Cebu Province, Philippines

    Cebu Provincial Detention And Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC), Cebu, Cebu Province, Philippines

    CPDRC is a maximum security prison where the prisoners perform dance routines as part of their daily exercise and rehabilitation, and many of their performances are filmed and released online, making them a popular feature among fans and veritable online celebrities

    wikipedia , Adam Jasper Report

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    #14

    Oslo's Skien Prison, Oslo, Norway

    Oslo's Skien Prison, Oslo, Norway

    Prisons in Norway are meant to mimic outside conditions as much as possible to prepare inmates to reenter society. At Oslo's Skien prison, inmates have private bathrooms, a TV, video games and access to a gym and yard. Mass murderer Anders Breivik is currently serving his 21 year sentence there. He tried to sue the state over "cruel" conditions in 2016, however, this man’s prison life would seem luxurious to most people - his cell has three rooms, "one for living, one for studying, and a third for physical exercise — as well as a television, a computer without internet access and a game console. He is able to prepare his own food and do his own laundry.”

    Reuters , Splinter News Report

    #15

    The Maula Prison, Lilongwe, Malawi

    The Maula Prison, Lilongwe, Malawi

    The Maula prison in Lilongwe, Malawi, is severely overcrowded — in 2015, almost 200 people were crammed into one 60-person cell. Prisoners there, many of whom are Ethiopian migrants, must share one toilet per 120 people and one tap per 900 people. Prisoners are fed just once a day, due to the small budget of the Malawian government. One of a few highlights for the inmates is sports. Men are permitted to play football and women can play basketball.

    Luca Sola , The Guardian Report

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    #16

    ADX Florence, Colorado, United States

    ADX Florence, Colorado, United States

    US Penitentiary Administrative Maximum, also known as ADX Florence, the "Alcatraz of the Rockies," and "Supermax," is a modern super-maximum security federal prison located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains near Florence, Colorado. Opened in 1994, the ADX Supermax facility was designed to incarcerate and isolate criminals deemed as being too dangerous for the average prison system. The majority of prisoners are kept in administrative segregation. They are confined to a specifically designed single-person cell for 23 hours a day. Prisoners are moved around under strict restraints (handcuffed, shackled or both), for their 1 hour time out, which includes showers, exercise, and with privileges, phone calls. Served in their cell, their meals are restricted to foods that can't be used to harm themselves, or create unhygienic conditions.

    Lizzie Himmel , thoughtco Report

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    #17

    Haiti's Civil Prison, Arcahaie, Haiti

    Haiti's Civil Prison, Arcahaie, Haiti

    Haiti's Civil Prison, on the coastal town of Arcahaie, is notoriously overcrowded. In 2016, 174 inmates escaped during a riot that left one guard dead and others injured.

    Dieu Nalio Chery , Telegraph Report

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    #18

    UN Detention Unit, Outside The Hague, Netherlands

    UN Detention Unit, Outside The Hague, Netherlands

    The United Nations Detention Unit (UNDU) is a UN-administered jail. It was established in 1993 as part of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. The facility now serves as the International Criminal Court detention centre, where individuals are prosecuted for the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. The jail houses the detained suspects during their trial and those convicted by the court serving prison sentences. Each cell has it's own toilet and washing area. Inmates have access to a gym and a PE instructor, they can also cook for themselves. A personal computer is provided in each cell, where inmates can view material on their cases.

    European Pressphoto Agency , Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Report

    #19

    Petak Island Prison, Vologda, Russia

    Petak Island Prison, Vologda, Russia

    Often referred to as the “Alcatraz of Russia,” Petak Island holds Russia’s most dangerous criminals. Aside from the mental torture of 22.5-hour-a-day lockdowns in two-man rooms, most prisoners are allowed just two visitors per year. And that’s all the inmates can ever hope for, as the prison itself is hopelessly inescapable, surrounded by the freezing waters of White Lake.

    User , Briana Jones Report

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    #20

    San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, California

    San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, California

    San Quentin State Prison is the oldest prison (Opened in July 1852) in California. It's a maximum-security facility that once housed Charles Manson. Men condemned to death in California must (with some exceptions) be held at San Quentin. It's the state's only death row for male inmates, the largest in the United States. In 2001, San Quentin's death row was described as "the largest in the Western Hemisphere"; and in 2005, it was referred to as, "the most populous execution antechamber in the United States. The “death row” prison count, as of December 2015, was 708 male inmates.

    Reuters , wikipedia Report

    #21

    Evin Prison, Tehran, Iran

    Evin Prison, Tehran, Iran

    Although the Iranian regime has continuously denied it, Evin Prison is known to be a virtual torture factory, where countless numbers of inmates have met their fate. Due to the number of intellectuals imprisoned within its walls, the prison has been nicknamed Evin University. The prison is extremely overcrowded, hygiene is poor and in Iran’s sweltering hot summers, the temperature can reach up to 45 degrees Celsius. There is no form of air conditioning, and the air within cells becomes rank with sweat and human waste. Water quality is bad and barely edible food comes in meagre portions. Medical facilities are virtually non-existent. The whole process is designed to break the resolve of political prisoners, where pressure for a confession continues until the captive breaks their silence. To add to all the anguish, contact with the outside world is completely cut off. Family visits and telephone calls are forbidden, and even the guards are ordered to be silent.

    Reuters , Sky News Report

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    #22

    HM Prison Dartmoor, Princetown, England

    HM Prison Dartmoor, Princetown, England

    Dartmoor still has a misplaced reputation for being a high-security prison that is escape-proof. As a Category C prison, Dartmoor houses mainly non-violent offenders and white-collar criminals. It also holds [intimacy] offenders and offers [intimacy] offender treatment programmes intended to make the offender realise their behaviour is unacceptable. Some inmates subsequently volunteer for behaviour-changing treatment with medication under a scheme being piloted at HMP Whatton, which has had encouraging results.

    Wikipedia Report

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    #23

    El Buen Pastor Women's Prison, Bogota, Colombia

    El Buen Pastor Women's Prison, Bogota, Colombia

    The El Buen Pastor women's prison in Bogota, Colombia contains cells that were designed to house 2 inmates but now house anywhere between 10 to 20 women. Corruption and violence is prominent amongst prisoners. Despite harsh conditions, El Buen Pastor makes attempts to humanize its inmates by a holding an annual beauty pageant and parade.

    Associated Press , Australian Broadcasting Corporation Report

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    #24

    Pelican Bay State Prison, Crescent City, California

    Pelican Bay State Prison, Crescent City, California

    Pelican Bay State Prison’s primary purpose is to house the "worst of the worst" violent male prisoners from the California state prison system. 40% of Pelican State's inmates are serving life sentences and nearly all have histories of violence at other California prisons which resulted in their transfer to Pelican Bay. The sole exception are the institution's minimum security inmates who work as part of the prison's outside maintenance and firefighter programs.

    Robert Gumpert , wikipedia Report

    #25

    Rikers Island Prison, New York, United States

    Rikers Island Prison, New York, United States

    Rikers Island of New York was named one of the US's 10 worst prisons by Mother Jones. The island has been famous for decades and has been under the watch of a federal monitor overseeing inmate treatment. The prison drew a new wave of criticism after 2015 for the suicide of Kalief Browder, a teenager who'd spent three years on the island waiting for trial on charges of stealing a backpack. As of 2018, the population at the prison is below 9k for the first time in 25 years and plans to close it are being made.

    Associated Press , motherjones Report

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    #26

    Neve Tirza, Ramla, Israel

    Neve Tirza, Ramla, Israel

    Neve Tirza is Israel's only women's prison. Most cells are 13 square meters, including a toilet and shower. Each cell houses about six women, who often have to share sleeping spaces.

    Tomer Ifrah , Refinery29 Report

    #27

    Bordeaux Prison, Montreal, Canada

    Bordeaux Prison, Montreal, Canada

    Bordeaux Prison in Montreal, Canada, houses 1,000 to 1,500 male inmates with sentences of two years or less.

    David-Olivier Gascon , CTV News Montreal Report

    #28

    Altiplano Prison, Almoloya De Juarez, Mexico

    Altiplano Prison, Almoloya De Juarez, Mexico

    Altiplano is a high-security prison in Almoloya de Juarez, Mexico. The maximum security federal prison was built with walls that are as much as 1 meter in thickness and the air space near the facility is restricted. Authorities claim that cell phone transmissions are limited within 10 km (6.2 mi) of the prison to stymie communications between the inmates and their colleagues outside. Additionally, armored personnel carriers are based near the facility to protect it against a potential assault. This prison was thought to be impenetrable until the July 11, 2015, when "El Chapo" Guzmán escaped through a tunnel.

    Reuters , Business Insider Report

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    #29

    Kashimpur Central Jail, Gazipur, Bangladesh

    Kashimpur Central Jail, Gazipur, Bangladesh

    About 1,200 inmates live in Kashimpur Central Jail in Gazipur, Bangladesh.

    MM Badsha , User Report

    #30

    The Federal Correctional Institution, El Reno, Oklahoma

    The Federal Correctional Institution, El Reno, Oklahoma

    The Federal Correctional Institution in El Reno, Oklahoma, is a medium-security facility that houses about 1,000 male inmates. It has one of two remaining farm facilities in the Federal Bureau of Prisons

    APF-JIJI , User Report

    #31

    Desembargador Raimundo Vidal Pessoa Penitentiary, Manaus, Brazil

    Desembargador Raimundo Vidal Pessoa Penitentiary, Manaus, Brazil

    Inmates face almost certain danger at Desembargador Raimundo Vidal Pessoa penitentiary in Manaus, Brazil. Four people were killed in an inmate uprising last year, and dozens were killed at other prisons around the city.

    Mario Tama , Reuters Report

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