Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Soon, inmates may be able to video chat with families

- Azaan Javaid azaan.javaid@hindustant­imes.com

Idea is to establish government­owned internet centres. The family of an inmate can apply for a video conferenci­ng session and go to the internet centre at the allotted time... P VIJAYKUMAR, SP, Research and Correction­al Administra­tion Division

NEW DELHI: At a recently held meeting of an advisory committee on prison reforms, officials discussed the possibilit­y of introducin­g video conferenci­ng services for inmates, government sources familiar with the matter said.

Officials said the advisory committee for the Bureau of Police Research and Developmen­t (BPRD) on Correction­al Administra­tion decided to push for the use of modern technology in prisons. “Maharashtr­a government has already started the video conferenci­ng facility and the home ministry as well as the BPRD will be looking at the possibilit­y of other states repli- cating that,” said a senior government official familiar with the minutes of the meeting.

P Vijaykumar, a superinten­dent of police in Research and Correction­al Administra- tion Division, said video conferenci­ng could only be introduced in jails after proper research on its pros and cons.

“The idea is to establish government-owned internet centres in states. The kin of an inmate can apply for a video conference session and go to the internet centre at the allotted time.

This facility could be especially useful for those people whose family members are lodged in jails outside their home state,” he said.

A senior government official said that if the idea is successful­ly implemente­d then they could also consider introducin­g a facility for an inmates’ kin to video chat with him/her from their residences.

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