In Germany, prisoners who have escaped jail will not be charged any additional penalty for their escape.

This is because the German state acknowledges that it is simply human nature to want to be free. If a prisoner were to be punished for their escape it would be considered a violation of their human rights. However, due to the use of CCTV cameras, motion sensors, and barred windows, it is actually very difficult for German prisoners to escape in the first place.
WoW! I've always dug the German mindset.
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