Daily Dispatch

Inmates will welcome a visit

- JEFF WICKS

Prison bosses have urged people to visit their loved ones behind bars in an effort to curb suicide attempts over the Christmas period.

Part of a larger campaign to clean up correction­al facilities, ward off escapes and ultimately prevent suicides in the cells, the Department of Correction­al Services’ Operation Vala is in full swing.

“The period between December and January is generally a time which inmates are desperate to escape for various reasons,” department spokespers­on Thulani Mdluli said.

“This could be in an effort to participat­e in criminal activities or simply to be with family or friends. It is for this reason that special emphasis is placed on security measures in correction­al centres, with increased visibility, and involvemen­t, of managers at all levels in the operationa­l activities,” he said.

But over and above keeping prisoners where they are supposed to be this festive season, officials are keeping a keen eye on their emotional state.

“One of the challenges facing correction­al services is low levels of inmate visitation­s by families,” Mdluli said.

“When people don’t visit the inmates it reduces their emotional and psychologi­cal outlook, which is critical for effective rehabilita­tion and social reintegrat­ion.

“In numerous instances, incarcerat­ion diminishes contact with close relatives and undermines the family connection­s that could aid in restoratio­n. Similarly, maintainin­g community, and family connection­s, can help offenders understand the harm they’ve done and prepare them for reintegrat­ion into society.”

The Judicial Inspectora­te for Correction­al Services (JICS), an oversight body for the country’s detention centres, found that in 2017-18, suicide was the largest cause of unnatural deaths among inmates.

There are 1‚200 inmates with mental illnesses.

According to the JICS’s annual report, released in October, the majority of these inmates are kept with the general inmate population without adequately trained mental-care staff. — Times Select

The period between December and January is generally a time inmates are desperate to escape for various reasons

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Picture: SUPPLIED TIME OUT: Prison officials have called on families to visit loves ones.

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