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NSC reviews and accepts recommendations for prison reforms

The National Security Council (NSC) has approved recommendations of the Prison Review Committee, appointed earlier this year to undertake its review of the state of affairs at Her Majesty’s Prison.

One of the primary recommendations outlined in the report submitted by the Prison Review Committee is the introduction of rehabilitation programmes for inmates. According to the report “programmes for rehabilitation for inmates should be introduced without delay to re-integrate them into society and to help them become productive persons on their release.”

It is also expected that sentence planning would recommence as part of the rehabilitation effort. This would include identifying skills that inmates possess and incorporating these into the rehabilitation programmes.

Another recommendation outlined by the Prison Review Committee is the need to improve security at the prison through measures such as reinforcement of the perimeter fence and ensuring the facility is properly illuminated.

The report also addresses human resource issues at the prison, specifically that of proper training for recruits, ensuring that officers have a clear understanding of their job description and the removal of staff who compromise the security of the prison. 

It has also been recommended that additional staff be employed and that prison officers be afforded improved benefits. In the light of their decision on the recommendations of the Prison Review Committee, the NSC has mandated the Ministry of Education and Culture, which has responsibility for prisons, to formulate urgently a plan of action detailing the corrective measures to be taken and the time frame within which to do so.

The Prisons Review Committee was appointed in April this year in response to the NSC’s concerns about conditions at the prison and the possible threat to national security. The committee comprised Mr. Lewis Hunte, QC as chairman, Dr. Sylvia Simmons and Mrs. Heather Cuff. The NSC has expressed satisfaction with the committee’s fulfilment of its mandate which included the compilation of a report that addresses the general conditions in the prison and highlights the overarching problems that have contributed to the current state of affairs and that call for correction. 

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Wondering Why on September 04, 2009 06:18:22 PM
I politely and respectfully ask you to once again read the first sentence of my original post. The recommendations turned in are straight textbook without a hint of reality. The established committee did not talk to any of the inmates families, ex inmates trying to make it in society upon release, nor did they involve any organizations who have been in the trenches doing the work. Stating facts on a matter is not being negative, just observant.
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TO WONDERING ON on September 04, 2009 01:20:16 PM
I cannot see anything wrong with the recommendations. People are too negative!Especially when it comes to prison reform.
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Wondering Why on September 04, 2009 09:36:56 AM
I find it truly amazing that this group of consultants did not talk to any of the family members of inmates or engage the services of organizations that have been doing the work on a daily basis. This is just more of the same old thing in a different package written by those who do not care. They can sit high and look low, and say that they have done service to the nation when in reality they have done nothing but kill a few trees.
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