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Bastøy Prison

Coordinates: 59°22′48.55″N 10°31′29.65″E / 59.3801528°N 10.5249028°E / 59.3801528; 10.5249028
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59°22′48.55″N 10°31′29.65″E / 59.3801528°N 10.5249028°E / 59.3801528; 10.5249028 Bastøy Prison (Norwegian: Bastøy landsfengsel) is a minimum security prison located on Bastøy Island, Norway, about 75 kilometers (46 mi) south of Oslo. The facility is located on a 2.6 square kilometer (1 sq mi) island and hosts 115 inmates. Øyvind Alnæs, governor of the prison, leads a staff of 69 prison employees. Of this staff, only five employees remain on the island overnight.[1]

Once a prison colony for young boys, the facility now is trying to become "the first ecological prison in the world."[1] Inmates are housed in wooden cottages and work the prison farm.[2] During their free time, inmates have access to horseback riding, fishing, tennis, and cross-country skiing.[1][3]

The prison colony was featured in the DVD extras for Michael Moore's 2007 documentary Sicko. In 2010, both a documentary about the island by Michel Kapteijns was released[4] and a Norwegian film directed by Marius Holst[5].

References

  1. ^ a b c Kilner, James (23 March 2006). "Break the law and live by a beach". Reuters.
  2. ^ Shishkin, Philip. "Norway's convicts take a number, line up for prison", Chicago Sun-Times, June 8, 2003.
  3. ^ Hundley, Tom. "Norwegian Jails Break Concept Of Hard Time", Chicago Tribune, October 19, 2003.
  4. ^ Bastoy the Movie - documentary by Michel Kapteijns Retrieved 2 February 2010
  5. ^ Kongen av Bastøy (King of Devil's Island) - film by Marius Holst Retrieved 2 February 2010

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