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What does a stint in jail mean for getting a job?

A new study compares employment of previous inmates in four Nordic countries up until five years after their release. The aim has been to see whether former inmates in certain countries are more successful in finding work, and whether this is a result of the work of the correctional services or labour market measures.
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Oslo prison

Is Norway’s largest prison with 400 inmates and 370 staff. People spending time here are either under arrest or serving shorter sentences. The prison lies next to the Oslo Police Headquarters in Grønland, Oslo. The oldest wing was built in 1851.

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