The Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) has announced a new policy for the upcoming Christmas visitation period, which prohibits family members from bringing cooked food for inmates. This decision, aimed at enhancing security, is part of a broader review of prison visitation policies.

According to the FCS, this change is designed to ensure that the celebrations of Christmas within correctional facilities adhere to best practices for safety and security. The focus is on balancing the welfare of inmates with the need to maintain a secure environment for all involved.

The FCS stated, “Going forward, decisions regarding festive visitations will consider both the well-being of inmates and the security of our facilities.” This alteration is seen as a necessary step to uphold a safe atmosphere.

Furthermore, the Fiji Corrections Service reaffirmed its commitment to treating offenders humanely, in line with international standards. The agency expressed its appreciation for the understanding and cooperation of families and the public regarding these changes.

While this may be a challenging adjustment for families during the festive season, it also highlights the necessary measures corrections institutions must take to ensure safety. The FCS’s commitment to finding a balance between inmate rights and security measures reflects a thoughtful approach to corrections management.

In summary, the FCS is implementing a ban on home-cooked meals during Christmas visitations to reinforce security, while still striving to maintain humane treatment of inmates and promote a secure environment for all.


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