The Fiji Corrections Service has announced a new policy that prohibits families from bringing food to their loved ones in jail. This decision has been taken for security reasons and is part of an ongoing review of policies aimed at balancing the celebration of Christmas with the safety of correctional facilities.

According to the FCS, the goal is to assess the best practices that can support the interests of inmates while ensuring the security of correctional environments. The statement highlighted their commitment to providing humane treatment for offenders that aligns with international standards.

While this decision may be disappointing for families wanting to share festive meals, it is essential to recognize that the priority remains the safety and well-being of both inmates and staff within the correctional system. By implementing such measures, the FCS is working to maintain a safe environment, which is crucial during busy holiday seasons.

This policy could pave the way for future approaches that explore alternative ways for families to connect and support their loved ones during special occasions while prioritizing security and safety.


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