Beyond Punishment: Why Scandinavian Prisons are More Effective than Indian Prisons
This research paper explores the philosophical, structural, and operational differences between Scandinavian and Indian prison systems. Scandinavian countries, notably Norway, Sweden, and Finland, have pioneered a rehabilitative approach to incarceration, emphasizing reintegration and human dignity. In contrast, Indian prisons largely retain a punitive character, suffering from overcrowding, underfunding, and systemic delays. Through comparative analysis and literature review, this study examines how Scandinavia’s humane and effective prison policies reduce recidivism, improve reintegration, and uphold prisoners' rights. The paper concludes by outlining lessons India can draw from Scandinavian success while acknowledging socio-economic and cultural differences that necessitate contextual adaptations.