Title: Prison Education in Iceland
1Prison Education in Iceland
- The Spring Project
- Palladio /Treviso 2004
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- Iceland 103 110 km2 Populationca. 295 000
- Prison situation
- 4 very small prisons 9 - 16 cells
- 1 bigger (high security) 87 cells located 60 km
from Reykjavík - Total average prison population pr. year
- 100 males
- 7 - 8 females
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- Small prison units
- difficult to plan, arrange and carry out
education, training and other school activities - inmates at different age levels
- with different educational background
- with different lengths of sentences to serve
- various health and mental problems, etc.
- gt education on an individual basis for each
inmate
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- 2 prisons offer organised education
- Litla-Hraun - 70 inmates /males (high sec.)
- Kópavogur - 12 cells (females / males)
- Teachers coming from comprehensive schools in the
neighbourhood, where they are employed.
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- History of prison education
- Prison education in Iceland since "70
- Vocational training
- individual training for designated jobs
- elementary/secondary school lessons
- vocational training given by prison personal
- teachers for other studies coming from outside
- 1978 Sveinn Ágústsson hired as prison teacher
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- In 1979 agreement between Ministry of Justice
and Ministry of Education - MoE pays teachers salaries
- MoJ pays other costs involved
- (No Ministry of Home affairs in Iceland!!)
- In 1981 a secondary comprehensive school was
founded in Selfoss 12 km from L-H. Now
responsible for education at the Litla-Hraun
prison.
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- In 1990 special classrooms built in the prison
buildings at Litla-Hraun - today most of the education and training takes
place there - Since January 2004 Angel (similar to WEB-CT or
Blackboard in use at L-H - enables the inmates to take certain courses as
distance learning courses - Since January 2004 Angel (similar to WEB-CT or
Blackboard in use at L-H - enables the inmates to take certain courses as
distance learning courses
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- Education at Kópavogur prison since 1997
- offered from comprehensive school in Kóp.
- History of legal framework
- Article 14 of the Prison Act No. 48/1988 states
that the inmates have a right to education - can also be permitted to attend school or
vocational training outside the prison - regular education attendance in prison replaces
the work duties of inmates
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- Regulation No. 409/1998 states that the inmates
shall be paid (ca. 3.50 ) for each teaching
lesson they attend - Regulation No. 719/1995 which regulates prison
leaves, including permission to attend classes
outside the prison, states that an inmate must
have served at least one year of his/her sentence
to be eligible, and it further states that the
length of the sentence until his/her release
shall not exceed 6 months
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- Statistics 2001
- average prison population at Litla-Hraun prison
was 70 inmates, including prisoners in remand
custody. In the spring semester of that year, 26
inmates started studying and 12 of these
completed their studies in one or more subjects - fall semester, 36 inmates started in the
education program and 16 of these completed their
studies with an examination in one or more
subjects
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- Generally speaking about 35-40 of the inmates
start with one or more subjects and approximately
20 complete their studies in a satisfactory
manner - The main reason for the drop-out rate is the
inmates own dicision to give up the studies. A
small number is expelled for disciplinary
violations
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- When the situation arises where an inmate is
released before the end of the school year, the
education co-ordinator makes the necessary
arrangements for the inmates concerned to finish
their studies and to take examinations in the
subject they had been studying - Opportunity to take the examination at the school
outside the prison
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- The average number of prisoners at the Kópavogur
prison during 2001 was 10 inmates - Two to six inmates attended class daily, and
during the year six inmates completed one or more
examinations
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