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The Menendez brothers built a green space in prison where they are serving life sentences for the 1989 killings of their parents.
Their project was inspired by the Norwegian approach to incarceration that believes rehabilitation in humane prisons surrounded by nature leads to successful reintegration into society.
Norway has some of the world’ lowest levels of recidivism.
Lyle Menendez is currently enrolled in a master's program where he's studied urban planning and recidivism.
His attorney said his client hopes the beautification will make reintroduction into society easier for people who are paroled.
A professor at the University of Birmingham in the U.K. said introducing green spaces in prisons improves the wellbeing of prisoners as well as correctional staff.
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