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Haren Prison or Gevangenis Haren is a new prison in Haren in the northeastern part of Brussels, Belgium. It is from
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, and is near
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, Vilvoorde Viaduct and the planned Uplace shopping centre in
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. It is said to be the largest prison complex ever built in Belgium, and is intended to replace the old , and . Three cell wings in Saint-Gilles will remain in use until the end of 2024. The women's prison in Berkendael is being converted into a detention centre for about 60 short-term prisoners (imprisonment less than three years).Alternative URL
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Facilities

The
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, described Haren Prison as "a prison village, which will not only promote a new perspective on detention, with new functions such as that of security assistant and detention supervisor, but which is also more humane and fully focused on the empowerment and reintegration of detainees". The prison site occupies , has net floor space, and has a perimeter wall. The prison's designed capacity is 1,190 inmates, and 1,000 prison staff. The cell blocks are designed for 30 inmates each; and consist of a communal living space next to three galleries (one per floor), each of ten cells.
A central monitoring post connects groups of three cell blocks. Each cell has its own toilet, a shower area where hot water is available twice for 5 minutes a day, a television that can receive four channels (
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), a radio-alarm clock, a microwave oven, a small refrigerator, and a telephone. The distance from the cell door to the window is six steps. Some of the facilities in the cell are computer-controlled; each inmate has a badge that empowers them to choose whether the light in their cell is on or off, and to open the cell door at authorised times. The prison is designed as a village, and has: *A centrally-located "town hall" tadhuisthat includes the reception and visitors' area, a sports hall, the front office, and the sentence enforcement court trafuitvoeringsrechtbank *A pre-trial detention centre for men rresthuis voor mannen *A men's prison trafhuis voor mannen *A women's closed prison esloten instelling voor vrouwenref name="vnws04Oct21"/> for 100 prisoners spread over three cell blocks (one of which includes five mother-child cells and has both an indoor and an outdoor playground), *A women's
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pen instelling voor vrouwenref name="vnws04Oct21"/> for 60 prisoners spread over six cell blocks (prisoners cook meals for themselves and live more independently than in the closed prison; there is a mother and child cell block), *An observation institution bservatie-instelling *A psychiatric ward and medical centre sychiatrische afdeling en medisch centrum *Workshops erkateliers Except where prisoners cook for themselves, meals are provided by the prison kitchen. Inmates can buy snacks and drinks from the canteen. Though the prison design is intended as an alternative to the "Ducpétiaux"-type design, within the Federal Public Service Justice it is described as a "Ducpétiaux" prison, because it will function like a "Ducpétiaux"-type design even though it does not look like one. (
Édouard Ducpétiaux Antoine Édouard Ducpétiaux (29 June 1804, Brussels – 21 July 1868, Brussels) was a Belgian journalist and social reformer. In 1827 he obtained his doctorate from the University of Ghent, being admitted to the bar in Brussels during the follow ...
was Inspector General of Prisons in Belgium in the 19th century. A "Ducpétiaux" prison had wing-shaped cell complexes controlled by a central supervisory core. "Ducpétiaux" cell complexes generally consisted of an open gallery with a maximum of three floors.) The prison is designed to be environmentally friendly, and has received the
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"very good" certificate. The prison uses underground
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s to cool the prison in summer and heat it in winter. The heat pumps work with a borehole energy storage field of 250 boreholes. There are 140
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s on the roof of the "town hall". Some of the buildings have green rooves ross area including pathways The prison is designed to use 77% less tap water than average; this is because 59% of non-potable water (for flushing toilets and irrigation) comes from collecting rainwater, and 41% from recovery and purification of
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. The buildings are better insulated than required by current regulations (and twice as much better than the building regulations in force at the time the initial planning application was done). The buildings also have acoustic insulation, partly to reduce the propagation of knocking and impact noises, and partly to reduce the noise from
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. Nevertheless, a journalist (Arnaud Gabriel) who was locked up in the prison for 36 hours complained about the noises that he could hear when he was locked in his cell: "the constant blower that stays in the head; the fridge that gets started; doors opening; prison officers' shoes on the stairs."


History

Haren Prison was built as part of the implementation of a masterplan to combat overcrowding in Belgian prisons and to improve living conditions, which was approved by the Federal Council of Ministers in 2008 and has been updated several times since then. Five new prisons have been built: *Marche-en-Famenne (opened 2013), *Beveren (opened 2014), *Leuze-en-Hainaut (opened 2014), *Haren (opened September 2022), and *Dendermonde (french: Termonde) (opened December 2022). The prison was built as a
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between the Belgian
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(FPS Justice) and Calfasso N.V. (a Belgian-Spanish-Australian consortium). The acted as client for the design and construction phase of the project. "Cafasso NV is composed of three shareholders: Macquarie Corporate Holdings PTY Limited, FCC Construcción S.A. and DENYS N.V." Denys NV is the main partner in the consortium, and is responsible for the 382 million euro construction cost, the construction risk, and financing of the project. The buildings were designed by EGM architects, who collaborated with B2Ai on the prison village layout. Baljon Landscape Architects designed the outdoor space. "Macquarie Capital acted as sole financial adviser and majority sponsor on this project leading two debt financing competitions over a five-year period. The final structure involved eight lenders who provided a combination of construction equity bridge loans and long-term loan facilities." The state will pay an annual fee of 40.2 million euros for 25 years from the opening of the prison until 2047. The consortium will be responsible for the maintenance of the prison during the 25-year period. At the end of the 25 year period, the state will take over the prison. Preparation for the project began in 2012. The initial planning application was submitted in 2013. Local residents and activists opposed the construction of the prison, and said that they wanted a park on the site instead of a large prison. Appeals were lodged against both the planning permission and the environmental permit issued by the Brussels Region. Objectors said that the project would generate an ecological problem; they objected to its large size; they said that its distance from the centre of the Brussels would increase in the isolation of prisoners from their families and loved ones; they said that it would cause very many journeys by inmates, relatives and justice professionals; they said that it was extremely expensive and therefore risked putting a greater strain on the justice budget. The Council of State rejected both appeals in June 2019. Haren Prison was partly built on the old Wanson factory site, and partly on a nature reserve. The Wanson factory site was purchased for 53 million euros. Demolition and cleanup of this site took from February to September 2015, and cost almost €750,000. The waste from the demolition of the buildings included: * 11,082.39 tonnes of masonry rubble (10,252.75 tonnes were retained on site for reuse), * 7,286.47 tonnes of concrete rubble (6,206.75 tonnes were retained on site for reuse), * 740.64 tonnes of iron, * nearly 342 tonnes of bound asbestos, * 59.2 tonnes of wood, * 2.04 tonnes of aluminium. Construction work began in Autumn 2018. The construction phase of the project was only 36 months. So several large construction companies worked together, and prefabricated concrete played an important role in the construction. Almost the entire Belgian prefab sector participated. The project used a mixture of
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(i.e. poured on site), and
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. Gilles Geenen explained: "In addition to the foundations, the cellars and corridors that connect the various buildings underground were poured on site because they must be watertight. In addition, a number of the ground floors were poured on site. That was for logistical reasons." Precast concrete was used for some of the ground storey work, and for upper storeys. Everything was designed in
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(BIM) software, which produced a 3D model. The suppliers used BIM to draw their parts, which were then checked against the overall design model to prevent unexpected errors when the parts were put together on the site. The 3D model meant that spaces for pipes and electric cables were provided in the prefab moulds; this meant that they did not need to be ground into the concrete, which is what normally happens. Site management used the 3D model to determine the optimum placement order of parts. As of December 2020, there were 500 people and 15
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s working on the site, and on some days 100 loads of construction materials arrived, which made the managing the project a challenge. Building work was completed in September 2022, and the Minister of Justice, Vincent Van Quickenborne, opened the prison on 30 September 2022. Originally, it was planned to start moving inmates into Haren Prison in mid-October 2022, but this had to be postponed. At the time, three quarters of the doors lacked properly-working locks. Lack of staff was also a problem. The first inmates to be transferred to Haren Prison were female prisoners from Berkendael Prison in the week ending 11 November 2022. Vorst Prison closed on 18 November 2022; the transfer of the 126 inmates to Haren Prison took several days; most of Vorst's prison staff were also transferred to Haren. By 30 December 2022, 188 men and 76 women prisoners had been transferred to Haren Prison. By 6 January 2023, over a hundred prisoners and some staff from Saint-Gilles Prison had been transferred to Haren Prison (though this created staff shortages at Saint-Gilles). A male inmate from Vorst was interviewed by the press before his transfer to Haren and said: "In Vorst, yes, it's unsanitary, but we have our bearings. We know that the management is behind us. The director is human. The prisoner can express himself and explain himself". "In Haren, we will be in an American-style prison, we will no longer have any contact with the guards". Of Haren, he said that "this prison is very isolated". Marie Berquin, of the Belgian Section of , agreed with the inmate about Haren Prison's remoteness from the centre of Brussels: "Yes, there is a bus, but it will be less easy than going to the prison of Saint-Gilles or Vorst. The prisoners fear that their family will come less often." The view of prison staff is that Haren Prison was opened prematurely; Stijn Van den Abeele (of the VSOA Prisons union) said: "Haren was opened too early, it's no secret. It is suffering from early teething problems aladies de jeunesse Beveren Prison was tested for almost two years without inmates. All movements and activities there had been reviewed. This is not the case in Haren." Haren Prison is not yet fully staffed. In November 2022, FPS Justice started the process of recruiting 121 new prison officers ccompagnateurs de détentionand 52 security guards ssistants de sécurité candidates must either have Belgian nationality or that of a country in the
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, and must speak either perfect French or Dutch. Though of greenery and 652 trees have been planted on the site, as of December 2022 the prison is still a construction site. Works of art will be on display inside and outside the prison. A permanent exhibition will be open to the general public from April 2023. It is intended that the art collection will expand over the next three years. Even though Haren Prison was intended to replace Berkendael Prison, Berkendael Prison will not be closed; it is being converted into a detention centre for about 60 short-term prisoners (imprisonment less than three years).


Awards

*In June 2019, the project was voted "Best Social Infrastructure Project" at the 2019 Partnership Awards. *In December 2019, the project won a WAFX Award in the "Power and Justice" category at the
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in Amsterdam.


Notable inmates and former inmates

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Eva Kaili Eva Kaili ( el, Εύα Καϊλή; born 26 October 1978) is a Greek politician who has been serving as a member of the European Parliament (MEP) since 2014. She served as one of fourteen vice presidents of the European Parliament from January 2 ...
, Greek MEP and former Vice President of the
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, who is being held there on remand, and was transferred from Saint-Gilles Prison to Haren Prison on 13 December 2022. *
Salah Abdeslam Salah Abdeslam ( ar, صلاح عبد السلام, lit=Ṣalāḥ ʿAbd as-Salām; ; born 15 September 1989) is a French Islamic terrorist who was sentenced to life in prison in 2022 as the sole surviving member of the 10-man unit that carried o ...
, a terrorist who participated in the Bataclan theatre attack in Paris in November 2015.


See also

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Halden Prison Halden Prison ( no, Halden fengsel) is a maximum-security prison in Halden, Norway. It has three main units and has no conventional security devices. The second-largest prison in Norway, it was established in 2010 with a focus on rehabilitation; ...
a large modern prison in Norway that opened in 2010.


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* * – photographs showing the derelict buildings on the site as they were in March 2013. * – Note that the cells shown in this video had not yet been fitted with televisions and refrigerators. {{Authority control Prisons in Belgium Buildings and structures in Brussels