I believe in Holland, an offender serving prison sentence gets holidays out of prison every now and then. This was from a documentary i watched years back, but for the serious offenders, this was not an option.
It's a little more nuanced than that.
They don't get holidays where they are told to go off and have fun or whatever.
Our prison system is known as a correctional system. And we actively strive to correct people (hence the TBS I explained earlier). This also means that when a person has been actively taking part in a correctional programme and has shown good progress, he will be moved to an institution with a less harsh regime and will be given more privileges. After that, if he continues to show development and once he gets towards the end of his term, he will be allowed to leave the prison during the day. He has to report back at night. Many people work jobs during those hours so their transition back into society will be far smoother come release time. Eventually some people are allowed a weekend out once every month or so, so they can get used to family life again.
People that have comitted a crime of a certain severity will have to where one of those tracking ankle bands, so they can be found if they go AWOL. Besides that, since most of the time has already been served before this programme kicks in, the urge to try to escape is already next to none.
The system works well.
On a side note, this system is also applied to murderers (shock, horror) as long as they show good progress during the programme. About two decades ago, the top criminal in this country was killed by Martin Hoogland, a former policeman who had started working for the wrong side.
Martin Hoogland was sentenced to 20 years and in 2004 he had served enough of his time to be given extre privileges. Eventually he was allowed to leave the prison during daytime.
His usual daily routine was going on a bikeride to visit some friends and enjoying the views around the marina of the town in whih he was jailed.
One day in March 2004 he did the same thing, but about 100 yards from the gates of the institution, a full clip of an AK47 was emptied into him...
This was less than 200 yards from my front door at that time.
Sorry, that has nothing to do with the discussion, just thought I'd share.