Russia is to
open the largest prison in Europe next year, holding 4,000 inmates in
conditions officials boast will meet 'European standards'.
Pictures
published in Russian media have shown the plans and building site of
the vast jail, which is in Vladimir Putin's home city of St Petersburg.
The
new prison is a no-expense spared affair, with a sports complex
including a sauna and 'fighting room', concert hall and even a museum.
How Kresty-2 will look when its finished, according to architects' plans
1
- prison cells; two blocks of cells, 1,792 people in each building.
Architecturally they copy the old Kresty prison, but the new buildings
are double the height with eight floors instead of four
2 - dormitory for inmates who serve as prison 'housekeepers' including dining room, gym, showers and bedrooms. Holds 280 people
3 - dining room with two halls for Kresty-2 personnel, one for 150, another for 30.
4 - church
5 - single cells to dangerous prisoners and punishment sweat boxes - for 216 inmates.
6 - passage ways
7 - hospital
8
- sport complex and rest rooms, with gym and sport rooms, fighting
room, wardrobes, showers, sauna and other rooms. A shooting range for
use by prison staff.
9 - garage
10 - reception with small cafe, shop and a desk accepting letter and parcels
11
- 5 storey administration building, with a court room, lawyers'
offices, long and short term meeting rooms, concert hall and jail
museum.
12
- entry and exit facility for new and released inmates, including
sanitary inspection rooms, shower and 'disinfecting' facilities and an
investigative ward.
Russia has the third highest prison
population in the world, after the U.S. and China; however, take into
account population size, and it has only the tenth highest prison
population rate at 469 per 100,000.
The U.S. has the world's second highest prison population rate at 707 prisoners per 100,000 people.
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