Laure Geerts

Photographer
Belgian prisons
Biography: Born in 1978 in Liège, I studied business in Brussels. I worked for several years in marketing when I discovered photography in the school Contraste. I soon realized that the camera allows me to approach communities and people that I would... MORE
Public Story
Belgian prisons
Copyright Laure Geerts/CARAVANE 2024
Updated Dec 2012
Topics Abandonment, Belgium, Brussels, Crime/Criminal Justice, Documentary, Drug Abuse, Incarceration, Liège, Mental Illness, Photography, photojournalism, Portraiture, Prison, Violence

Belgian prisons suffer from overcrowding, escapes and too frequent strikes. Some of them are dilapidated, unsanitary. Too little effort is made "‹"‹to help prisoners reintegrate the society. Many know drugs, depression, violence and isolation. Is prison a place where one comes out even more dangerous than before entering it? How to balance the role of punitive imprisonment and pedagogical value of the sentence? Is it possible to imagine a jail with a human face ? These photographs attempt to tell the closest reality of prisons across the faces of prisoners, prison officers and social workers.

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