Tent City Prison For Hawke’s Bay?
The Sensible Sentencing Trust say thousands of dollars of tax-payers money could be saved by housing prisoners in tents
within the prison confine.
Following an outbreak of black mold in the roof of Hawkes Bay prison 100 inmates have needed to be transferred to other
prisons – costing thousands of dollars.
The Sensible Sentencing Trust say it was an ideal opportunity for the Corrections Department to have trialed the Tent
prisons used extensively in Arizona – thus saving tax-payer dollars.
Trust Spokesman Garth McVicar said after visiting Arizona last year he is convinced the concept has merit in New
Zealand.
“Not only is it cheaper – a prison to handle 600 inmates cost $110,000 compared to our equivalent of $52 Million – but
we believe it would be effective in reducing the number of criminals who are simply recycled through our current prison
system.”
Mr. McVicar said New Zealand’s current re-offending rate of 76% was shameful. “One thing we do know is that the current
prison system is an absolute failure, so we need to try something totally different.”
“An added advantage was that there are no cell phones or drugs in the Arizona tent prisons.”
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