And what does Denmark say in the Kosovo agreement for prisons?

Denmark's Justice Ministry has published several provisions of the agreement with Kosovo for the transfer of 300 inmates of third countries. It's about prisoners who are neither Danish nor Kosovars who will serve the sentence in Kosovo prisons. As has the authorities known. [...]
As it has been disclosed by authorities in Kosovo, among the few information that have stemmed, Kosovo will receive about 210m euros over a period of 10 years from Denmark, while the agreement included improving the “set of prisons”.
Also, in the agreement between Kosovo and Denmark, troubled and dangerous prisoners thought to be built a new prison of high security are mentioned.
In that agreement, published in Danish, it is said to be working towards improving the educational situation within prisons, but also thought to be working towards professional preparation for prison and transport officers.
“The Agreement, among other things, contains an initiative for renting 300 prisons to Kosovo for foreigners convicted of deportation, just as tools have been set aside to enhance IEVC capacity with 326 seats during the period of agreement. The prison capacity is also secured in the longer term with the preparation of a new, high-security prison and an extension of the arrest in the already planned area. Moreover, the agreement contains a series of initiatives to improve prison workers' working conditions, including increased security, increased access to continued education, more freedom in handling tasks, and the establishment of an internal psychologist body. Students in the future will also receive a full basic salary throughout education. New schools will also be established for prison and transport officers.”, said the Denmark Ministry of Justice website.
“Crahas creating prison facilities and improving the personnel situation, the agreement focuses on the principle of law and IEVP duty. The fiercest prisoners who don't respect the rules of the game, for example. He attacks the staff, he must meet with more consistency, while the parties with the agreement will strengthen the efforts to prevent crime, that is, with an increased focus on education and a better transition to society for prisoners who show they want a life without crime.”, the report is also said.
The following can be found at some of the points of the agreement:
The Penitentiary Service Grant increases by a total of approximately 276 million Danish chrones in 2022 to continue some 799 million Danish chrones in 2025 in proportion to the grant level in 2021.
An agreement is being worked on renting 300 prisons abroad for foreigners sentenced to exile from third countries
The physical capacity of the Prisons and the Prova Service in prisons and detention centres will increase to 326 countries in 2022-2025. At the same time, four new deportation prisons are being created.
The prison capacity of the future is secured with preparation for building a new prison with high security to deal with the most dangerous prisoners and an extension of the area's already planned detention centre.
The Danish Penitentiary Service and Prova recruiting base has improved by establishing a new school department for prison and transport officers and an open school for prison officers, who can create flexible teams in areas where there is the largest lack of uniformed personnel.
The basic salary for prison workers and for officers trained throughout the period.
The labor environment of prison workers significantly improves, with the creation of an internal psychological Corps, a reinforced surveillance scheme and better opportunities for the development of competencies and continued education.
Prison officers are given more freedom and time for the main task by removing unnecessary bureaucracy and restoring freedom to the professional discretion of prison employees.
Some stricter security sites will be established and a new security class established for the most dangerous inmates
Prisoners who can and will be educated will have the proper framework and the support needed to complete or start an education so that they can get better access to work after release and start a life without crime. So, among other things, two new educational directors will be established in prisons, employ teachers in prisons, and significantly increase interest in education.
To strengthen the possibility of civil society to help prisoners move forward to a life without crime, a group of 5 million Danish chrones is also assigned to civil society organisations. This will increase to 10 million in 2022 and then every year by 2025.
There are better options than limited options available today for convicts to be released from debt and criminal spending. This is done by equaling criminal costs with other debts related to debt forgiveness and debt restructuring. Also working on developing a new model for criminal costs that will motivate convicts to work for a life without crime.
Based on an approach to right and duty, attach the screw to the harshest prisoners. Double sentence for violence against prison workers. The disciplinary punishment system has also been regulated. Among other things, prisoners who break the common rules of the game, a scheme of consequences, where each third offense causes a visible and pronounced additional reaction, just as new kinds of disciplinary sanctions are introduced.
For prisoners performing the task, the transition to a life without crime is strengthened. Some will have the opportunity to carry out the final portion of their sentence in detention prisons or in foot chains under close supervision of the test service.
On the other hand, the Ministry of Justice in Kosovo and other institutions have not yet published a full agreement and detailed information has not yet been provided.










