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Inger Louise Valle was born on 28 November, 1921 in Oslo, Norway, is a Norwegian politician (1921-2006). Discover Inger Louise Valle's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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28 November 1921 |
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Oslo, Norway |
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21 May, 2006 |
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Bærum, Norway |
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Norway
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Inger Louise Valle Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Inger Louise Valle's Husband?
Her husband is Helge Grund (1944–1956) Øystein Valle (1958–2006; her death)
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Helge Grund (1944–1956) Øystein Valle (1958–2006; her death) |
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Jan Grund |
Inger Louise Valle Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Inger Louise Valle worth at the age of 84 years old? Inger Louise Valle’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Norway. We have estimated Inger Louise Valle's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Inger Louise Valle (28 November 1921 – 21 May 2006) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party, particularly noted for her efforts to reform the Norwegian penal system.
She also served as Minister of Administration and Consumer Affairs 1971-1972 and Minister of Family and Consumer Affairs in 1972, Minister of Justice and the Police 1973-1976 and 1976–1979, and Minister of Local Government Affairs 1979–1980.
Valle also served in the local government of Bærum, and was Norway's first Consumer Ombudsman.
Born into a privileged family and educated as an attorney, Valle was one of the first ministers of justice whose main career had been in politics.
Her views on the Norwegian penal system were grounded in humanistic principles founded in criminology, and several of her proposals for reform met with controversy.
Valle headed the Norwegian executive committee for UN's International Women's Year in 1975.
She represented Akershus in the Norwegian Parliament in the period between 1977 and 1981.
In particular the so-called "Criminal report" in 1978 (Stortingsmelding 104, 1977-1978) caused considerable controversy.
The report asserted that the deterrent effect of stiff penalties was a myth, and that policy toward criminals should be based in broader considerations than penology.
It didn't help matters much that she enlisted Arne Haugestad, who had already gained notoriety in the campaign against Norwegian membership in the European Community, as the director of Norway's penal system.
Among other things, he recommended eliminating prison sentences as punishment for crimes for financial gain.
The controversy gained steam in the fall of 1978, when professor of law Johs Andenæs critiqued the report in a meeting arranged by the Conservative Party, claiming that the principles were coddling criminals and threatening law and order.
The year after in April 1979, Valle pressured prime minister Nordli to push through Stortinget, against all advice and recommendations the total abolition of the death penalty in Norway.
Valle quickly found herself isolated, even now within her own party.
Much of the blame for the Labour Party's relatively poor showing in the 1979 elections were put at her feet.
Even among her detractors, she is noted for her moral courage and commitment to humanistic values.
Although many of her proposed reforms never were implemented, some were, notably raising the age of criminal accountability and including community service in the penal system.