The Fiji Corrections Service has announced a new policy that prohibits families from bringing food to inmates. This decision, cited as being necessary for security reasons, aligns with an ongoing review of policies aimed at finding the best practical approach to safeguarding both inmates and correctional facilities while still allowing them to celebrate festive occasions like Christmas.

In its statement, the Corrections Service emphasized that future considerations will focus on balancing the interests of inmates with the safety and security of correctional centers. The organization remains committed to providing humane treatment for offenders in accordance with international standards.

This policy change may initially seem challenging for families wanting to connect with their loved ones in custody. However, it also highlights the commitment of the corrections system to prioritize safety while seeking new methods to foster a supportive environment for inmates during significant times of the year. The move reflects a growing awareness of the importance of maintaining secure facilities while still aiming for humane treatment of offenders.

In an effort to celebrate the festive spirit effectively, it could be beneficial for the corrections service to explore alternative ways to allow inmates to experience the joy of the season through organized events or special meals on-site, which could enhance their sense of community and connection despite the restrictions on outside food.


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