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Here’s How An Open Women’s Prison Works In Finland

A wing for mothers at a women’s open prison in Hämeenlinna, Finland.

Natalie Moore

Here’s How An Open Women’s Prison Works In Finland

WBEZ’s Natalie Moore recently traveled to Finland for a two-and-a-half week reporting trip to explore the country’s open prison system.

Reset learns about her tour of a women’s open prison, the concept of institutional trust and why Finland has been ranked the happiest in the world for several years in a row.

Natalie Moore's reporting from Finland was made possible by a grant from the Richard C.Longworth Media Fellowship Program, funded by the Clinton Family Foundation and supported by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Pulitzer Center.

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