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Sunday, October 21, 2007

Review of child inmate batons ban


Review of child inmate batons ban

The government is to consider allowing staff at young offenders institutions in England and Wales to use batons to control children as young as 15.

In 35 years inside I don't recall ever seeing a prison officer using a truncheon upon a prisoner. This is not to say it never happened only that I never actually witnessed it. Certainly the view in the Dispersal System was that their use could lead to a riot situation, that is, an escalation of violence, therefore the policy was not to use them. The reason being that enough staff would be available in any given situation to control it without the use of truncheons. And, there is the Control and Restraint techniques available.

I feel there is a danger if adults were permitted to use batons on children we could see examples like this from the US happening over here.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"enough staff would be available in any given situation to control it without the use of truncheons."

I'd guess this is a sign that they're losing control.

Hardly surprising, given the increased tension and anger that must be boiling up in such overcrowded cesspits.

Thank goodness we live in a civilized country!
[hollow, cynical laughter]

jailhouselawyer said...

ceedee: I think there is something to be said for idle hands. If the youngsters minds were better occupied they would be less inclined to get up to mischief.

Anonymous said...

Good grief, John -- you'll be expecting training and education next, so the little blighters have something useful to do when they return to society!
:(

jailhouselawyer said...

ceedee: I tend to agree with Erwin James in X-Convict (see my post last Sunday), where he states that reform comes in spite of the system rather than as a result of it.

Surely, it makes more sense to turn a negative into a positive experience?