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Thousands of criminal sentences delayed as prison overcrowding reaches critical level

About 3,300 convicted criminals in the Netherlands remain free while waiting to serve their sentences, collectively owing 584 years of detention, as the country’s prisons face a severe overcrowding crisis.

The Custodial Institutions Agency (DJI) has declared the prison system in “code black,” citing a structural shortage of cells. Thousands of prisoners are waiting for enforcement of their sentences, and some are being released earlier than court-ordered terms. Director-General Wim Saris warned in a letter to informateur Letschert that the backlog and early releases are eroding public confidence in the rule of law.

Caretaker State Secretary for Justice and Security Arno Rutte said the government is prioritizing inmates with short remaining sentences to prevent penalties from expiring.

“The first priority lies with people with short prison sentences because otherwise, enforcement may lapse,” the ministry noted. Recent measures include summoning prisoners with sentences as short as six weeks and creating temporary facilities.

The shortage of cells has forced some inmates to be released up to two weeks ahead of schedule. Since 2023, a “self-reporting stop” limited summons for inmates, temporarily raising the number of free self-reporters to about 4,000. The number has since declined but remains high.

DJI projects that 3,000 cells could disappear in the coming years due to lack of maintenance funding. To maintain and expand the system, 350 million euros is needed to keep existing prisons operational, with an additional 550 million euros required for new capacity.

A legislative proposal from D66, CDA, and NSC would allow ankle bracelets as primary sentences, but right-wing parties PVV, VVD, and JA21 oppose the measure.

Rutte is reportedly preparing a “menu of options” for the Tweede Kamer to project future scenarios and funding needs. Emergency measures already approved by parliament include temporary prisons, a detention ship, and tens of millions of euros for expanding capacity.

Saris emphasized that prison operations must also be reorganized, including electronic detention at home under strict monitoring, gradual reintegration programs, a simplified basic regime during the first weeks of detention, minimally secured prisons for low-risk inmates with care and reintegration support, and measures to limit pretrial detentions.

Saris called on the former-forming parties to act immediately. “Clear choices must be made so that all convicted individuals can serve their sentences fully and safely,” he said.

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