Phased return of segregated prisoners
to normal location
Consideration should be given to implementing a phased
return to normal location for prisoners who have spent a
long period of time in segregation (eg. for 1 month or
more). Prisoners who have spent a long period of time
separated from the main prison population may find the
transition back onto a normal busy, noisy wing difficult
or overwhelming.
The Review Board should consider phasing the return to
normal location over a period of time (up to a maximum
of 7 days). This proposal should be discussed and agreed
with the prisoner concerned during the Segregation
Review Board. (If the prisoner is not in agreement then
he / she will have to be placed directly back onto
normal location.)
During this ‘in between time’ the prisoner will be
located in the segregation unit but will spend periods
doing activities with other prisoners from his/her wing.
These activities could include:
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attending an education class
-
attending the workshop
-
going on exercise with prisoners
from the wing
-
spending an evening on wing
association
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going to the gym / PE classes
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attending the library
-
meeting his/her personal officer for
a talk about the wing routine
-
being introduced to Listeners on the
wing
Such activities will help to ease the
transition from segregation to normal location.
Whilst a prisoner is on a ‘phased
return’ to normal location he/she will not be classified
as being held in segregation under Prison Rule 45 (YOI
49). The prisoner will be permitted those items in
his/her cell that they would be permitted on normal
location (for example, TV, radio/CD player, personal
possessions).