Report reveals “appalling conditions” in Hawke’s Bay Prison
Press release - [06:00am 07/07/2017] - For Immediate
Use
PRESS RELEASE: No Pride in
Prisons
Report reveals “appalling conditions”
in Hawke’s Bay Regional Prison
A report from the
Office of the Ombudsman into Hawke’s Bay Regional Prison
has revealed shocking conditions in one of New Zealand’s
largest prisons.
The prison abolitionist
organisation No Pride in Prisons says the report
represents the Department of Corrections’ failure to meet
basic standards of human rights for prisoners.
“The
conditions described in the report are absolutely
appalling,” says No Pride in Prisons spokesperson
Emilie Rākete. “Corrections has shown, once again, that
it has absolutely no regard for the safety and well-being of
prisoners.”
“Prisoners considered at risk of
self-harm are placed in “dry rooms” for days at a time.
This is where prisoners are locked in cells with no toilet
and nothing other than a mold-coated mattress.”
“Corrections treats some of the most vulnerable
prisoners with nothing but indignity and disrespect,” says
Rākete.
No Pride in Prisons is also critical of the
treatment of prisoners on high security classification and
on remand. “Corrections is basically encouraging violence
by failing to provide these prisoners with meaningful
activities.”
“Prisoners are being denied basic
rights to fresh air, time out of their cages, decent food
and quality healthcare.”
“Prisoners at Hawke’s
Bay also report high levels of violence and victimisation.
New Zealand prisons are toxic places where people are taught
that violence is the only answer.”
The organisation
says that the failures at Hawke’s Bay represent the wider
failures of the New Zealand prison system.
“Prisons
will always fail to keep communities safe. As long as people
are treated like animals, they will not be able to achieve
the rehabilitation needed to stop cycles of harmful
behaviour.”
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