{"id":3744,"date":"2021-03-06T08:20:39","date_gmt":"2021-03-06T08:20:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.iseeahappyface.com\/?p=3744"},"modified":"2021-03-06T08:20:39","modified_gmt":"2021-03-06T08:20:39","slug":"design-trends-for-correctional-institutions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.iseeahappyface.com\/design-trends-for-correctional-institutions\/","title":{"rendered":"Design Trends For Correctional Institutions"},"content":{"rendered":"

Specialists in penitentiary infrastructure have recognized the need to develop standards to observe detainees’ conditions while guaranteeing the dignity of the minimum living conditions of the correctional system and its purpose of rehabilitation and social reintegration.<\/p>\n

As a result, two levels of minimum standards with very different objectives can be distinguished: those set by the Red Cross, whose purpose is to ensure the living conditions of prisoners, and those drawn up by the United Nations, aimed at establishing the minimum requirements for the operation of prison systems. Therefore, the criteria that guide new facility projects should be based on good design practices rather than minimum standards.<\/p>\n

Here are ten best practices that should not be absent in the architecture of new prisons:<\/p>\n