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Okay, I Hope this don't irritate me too bad Not like I'm going to anybody's prison Staying in a maximum security prison is not a normal life But that's also an ambition to reduce the feeling of being in a prison as much as possible And in here you have myself so I have DVD and movies from there The basic question that we ask ourselves in Norway. What kind of neighbor do we really want? Because they could move into my neighborhood and they could move into your neighborhood So I think there's an important question to ask ourselves really That should have an influence on how we work inside prisons The US has the world's largest incarceration population with 655 out of every 200,000 people being beaten Yeah, you got to break it down to be like that. Miami is crazy, too. They got a large prison population here But Norway's incarceration is 60 out. Okay It's not for the for the prison to judge Or to punish We have to interact And be human. I think it's as simple as that Learning from Norway the most innovative prison in the world Let me just move bro, cuz I'm not fun to keep pausing and reading this I am one of the best editors on the platform. So it's really not hard for me Simple the most important thing is how we treat people. This is the four key That's period that is the most important thing elements I would like you to remember the principle of normality the focus that we have in Norway on humanity inside prisons What we call dynamic security and the emphasis that we put on reintegration into society In the fall of 2019. Okay, I Would say the main goal of the trip. Oh, these are activists. Okay. I thought these were people that like Could change things My bad, no offense this for inspiration to go bold back in the United States Go bold back in the United States Let's talk a little bit more about holding them. How do we work and what are the unique unique things about us? I'm a rewind it don't worry But I've seen some things You have myself, so I have DVD and movies from there Here we have a real toilet with a shower and porcelain Porcelain to the right porcelain to the left, you know, you can see everybody have their key So they can open They open their own seal Close to their doors whenever they want Even though it's nicer. It's still not a summer camp I would like you to you know, look the honestly it looked like a summer camp to me beyond the facilities It's not the most important thing Malady. No, this is the cell every cells is similar and Here we have the kitchen Where I used to prepare the food you can see here is inside here So the kitchen is not off somewhere else and there's not just a big cafeteria You can go just whenever you feel like it and make your own Instead of you know creating Hot pots and kettle boilers and you could just go to the kitchen and mix up That's a really important principle in Norway Which talks about that taking someone's liberty away and taking them away from their family away from their community That in of itself is the punishment So life inside prisons should look as normal to life in the community as possible and in here Yeah, this water room You can wash your clothes and In unit washer and dryer. It's a little condominium Right Staying in a maximum security prison is not a normal life And I notice you're wearing Just you're just wearing normal clothes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's That's allowed You can wear whatever you want But that's also an ambition to reduce the fee That's the same in the UK that you can wear whatever you want, right in America. No, you're getting a uniform You're getting orange jumpsuits healing of being in a prison as much as possible That's no the normality principle how you can normalize the correctional setting for individuals to transition out bigger challenge in our system But definitely something to think about the commissary the stores were an individual Get get stop it. So now they got a corner store. It's not even like a real commissary where you put in the order you can just go in there and Like as the jewel I go or Publix or Aldi Actually gets to go to a real store and pick out commissary items in a Jerry's fresh fruit I think that's a good ad adds to the normalization We think this is the most important part Dynamic security sounds like a very fancy thing, but it's really just having a normal interpersonal relations between the officers or all staff really and the inmates Every inmate has a primary contact officer and every officer had to have two or so. It's almost like a social worker But he's also your security Three inmates that he's the you know the contact officer for that was the ambition from guard to also be a social worker The main subjects at the Academy Ethics psychology communication technique Criminology law human rights, of course, they do learn safety offense They do learn this is good though this part man because the one thing that always bothers me is prison security guards, man That'd be bothering me the most bro. They'd be given intel IP software managers working at you know Extraction techniques But that's not you know, that's not trained fully. It's about how do you treat people? Respectfully My family always think that I just play games because that's why I like very much to play games So I often play Play cars and stuff with a with I feel like any woman named Edith is a good woman That's a good woman right there. You did that know it. I know in some states It's you know forbidden and will have consequences for you if you interact with inmates as a staff member quite the opposite here we expect and Demand an interaction between staff and inmates. It's kind of friendship with someone And to see the progress and see the changes. That's the best way to drop The contacts officer is sitting down with you and making you a future plan so what for and steps by steps to Become a free man from day one. Yeah, yeah The officers need to know everything about the system and give a device to the to the inmates about you know The future what steps should it take City photos My daughter big love of my life I've been here for one and a half year But I was transferred from prison in Brazil. You can compare that to come from hell to heaven It's it's a big difference the guards first of all Brazil to here Brazil was 40 men in a 10 by 10 problem In Brazil's the guards are More you feel bad and weakness The more they feel good here. You have the guards, you know, they was very kind to me when I came they are still very kind We can speak, you know to treat me as Human being in Brazil you get treat like an animal I've been working here since the opening in 2010 and I've been working other prisons before that also it's not for for the prison to to judge or To punish Because the police catch the guy Honestly, I can't even be mad at this prison. I thought I was gonna just gonna make me irritated But it's not they're going about it the 100% correct way Can't even say that it goes to the court and it gets sentenced perhaps and then it comes to prison with that we have to interact and be human It's I think it's as simple as that it really is because We can we can create Walls between us, but that doesn't help anything You have to communicate we have to interact Without Approaching people with respect and dignity It's impossible to sit down the next day and talk about his future because he will not have any trust in you So in order to you know work Well with reintegration and future planning etc. There has to be you know a foundation There are trust between the staff and the inmates It's facts I've visited a lot of prisons in the United States as well and somehow I don't have the same kind of Feeling of you know relief of getting out of an impressive environment that I that I've experienced coming out of those prisons I think that says something about How different the environment is here. I think I have big opportunities here to prepare myself for for the life After Prison I thought there is there is still hope there is still opportunities, you know to get a Get a good life after I'm getting out. Yeah, I can't even cap man That's a W prison W approach W staff W way of doing things man Take notes you I say and almost the UK to stuff