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Surinamese Youth Needed in Society and Not in Prison

Summary by DWTonline.com
SUBMITTED A silent crisis in criminal justice has been raging in Suriname for years. Young people still too often end up behind bars for minor offenses. The government presents the reopening of the Munder prison, specifically for suspects of minor offenses, as a solution. But a closer look reveals that this is merely treating the symptoms. The question in 2025 is whether Suriname isn't ready for a completely different model. Rotterdam-based crim…
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SUBMITTED A silent crisis in criminal justice has been raging in Suriname for years. Young people still too often end up behind bars for minor offenses. The government presents the reopening of the Munder prison, specifically for suspects of minor offenses, as a solution. But a closer look reveals that this is merely treating the symptoms. The question in 2025 is whether Suriname isn't ready for a completely different model. Rotterdam-based crim…

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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