Prisoners to be allowed conjugal visits, says Montague

July 26, 2017 in Regional

INMATES may soon be allowed conjugal visits, according to m inister of n ational s ecurity Robert Montague.

A conjugal visit is a scheduled period in which an inmate of a prison or jail is permitted to spend quality time in private with a visitor, usually a legal spouse.

“I am determined and insistent that we are going to start conjugal visits and some people ask me why, but we must treat with [incarcerated persons] in a humane way. A lot of us [say] that we are Christians, but true Christianity is when you do for the least amongst us, so we are working on that,” he said.

The minister was making a presentation at the Jamaica 55 Diaspora Conference on Monday at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston.

He also said that cellphone jammers and security cameras have been reinstalled in the island’s prisons in a bid to reduce criminal activities by inmates.

In addition, he said the ministry is working on the regulatory framework for the deportation policy.

“We are strengthening our emergency safety net by effectively reintegrating deportees in our society. We are strengthening the capacity of the local authorities to mainstream migration planning and service provisions,” he noted.

On the matter of rehabilitation, Minister Montague said the Government continues to put measures in place to reform prisoners and reduce repeat offending, which is currently at 47 per cent.

He said that food produced by inmates goes towards the preparation of meals in adult institutions twice per week and the ministry is working to strengthen this area.

He also said that inmates have been reclassified to separate hardened criminals from low-level offenders.

The biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference, being held under the theme: ‘Partnering for Growth’, started on Sunday and is scheduled to end today.