
For years prohibitionists, including our own Drug Enforcement Administration, have claimed — falsely — that the tolerant marijuana policies of the Netherlands have made that nation a nest of crime and drug abuse. They may have trouble wrapping their little brains around this:
The Dutch government is getting ready to close eight prisons because they don’t have enough criminals to fill them. Officials attribute the shortage of prisoners to a declining crime rate.
Just for fun, let’s compare the Netherlands to California. With a population of 16.6 million, the Dutch prison population is about 12,000. With its population of 36.7 million, California should have a bit more than double the Dutch prison population. California’s actual prison population is 171,000.
So, whose drug policies are keeping the streets safer?
SOURCE: MPP BLOG

As it happens, this subject came up between my wife and I this morning. We're a British family living in the North of the Netherlands. My wife often talks to one of our neighbours who works in a local prison. He's had to move from one prison to another because the prison he was working in is to shut. Meanwhile, back in the UK, the talk is about expanding prison populations and overcrowding in prisons.
ReplyDeleteThe social policies of the Netherlands are quite amazing. Not only is there a very low crime rate, but also very little anti-social behaviour, a great education system, extremely low unemployment (despite one of the world's highest minimum wages), and the happiest children in the world. It all comes at a cost, of course, but this country also manages to be one of those creditor nations that others borrow their national debt from.
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