The aim of taking wrong doers to prison is for correctional purposes away from the public until their jail term is over. No one likes to be locked away, whether it is just for one month or lifetime term, that is why many prisoners try to break out if their prisoner partition is not strong and safe to hold them. The safety of partitions during transportation of prisoners ensures that there will be no easy way for escape.
Even the most peaceful and calmest person develops irrational behavior when held in a confined place and that is why prisoners think of escaping and becoming fugitives instead of waiting for their term to be over and become free citizens again. Escape is not the only challenge in prisons; fatal fights and suicides happen within the cells as well. Most of the weapons used to carry out these in-prison crimes are improvised from within the prison.
Partitions which are made with utmost safety measures are safe for suicidal prisoners because anything that can be improvised to use a suicide tool is avoided in the making process. Many forms of suicide use sharp objects to cut one's arms so as to bleed to death, therefore anything that can be used to make cuts is not included. This may mean spending more on the construction of the partitions, but what's more expensive between a person's life and spending more money?
A safe partition would allow for automated lockdown as a safety measure in case there is commotion in the prison. The prison officers in any facilities are always several folds outnumbered by the number of prisoners held in it. It is not possible for the officers to go round locking the partitions or opening them each day. The process should be automated to cut costs of operating the facility.
Digging through or under walls is one of the commonest way of escaping from prisons. Planning for these escapes takes even years and happens without the knowledge of officers since it is done slowly by slowly in the partitions at night when no one can suspect it. Using very strong materials to make these partitions solves this problem.
Holding prisoners in isolation when they pose danger to other prisoners can be achieved by using partitions complete with washrooms. This also ensures that fights, which normally occur in shared washrooms, are avoided. It is a way of avoiding any chances of lawsuits against the facility by family members of prisoners injured in the facility.
It is a common practice for inter-prison transfer of prisoners to happen on daily basis. This is the time prisoners take the opportunity to escape from their transport partitions. There are 309 on average escapes per year with 68% of these happenings during transportation. The reason of this high figure is the way some partitions used in the transport vehicles are made, which make it easy for prisoners to escape.
The government has to protect the lives of the officers involved in keeping prisoners in prison by creating safe prison partitions. During escape, prisoners will kill or injure any officer who tries to stop them. The stress the officers have already should not be worsened by fears of prison breaks.
Even the most peaceful and calmest person develops irrational behavior when held in a confined place and that is why prisoners think of escaping and becoming fugitives instead of waiting for their term to be over and become free citizens again. Escape is not the only challenge in prisons; fatal fights and suicides happen within the cells as well. Most of the weapons used to carry out these in-prison crimes are improvised from within the prison.
Partitions which are made with utmost safety measures are safe for suicidal prisoners because anything that can be improvised to use a suicide tool is avoided in the making process. Many forms of suicide use sharp objects to cut one's arms so as to bleed to death, therefore anything that can be used to make cuts is not included. This may mean spending more on the construction of the partitions, but what's more expensive between a person's life and spending more money?
A safe partition would allow for automated lockdown as a safety measure in case there is commotion in the prison. The prison officers in any facilities are always several folds outnumbered by the number of prisoners held in it. It is not possible for the officers to go round locking the partitions or opening them each day. The process should be automated to cut costs of operating the facility.
Digging through or under walls is one of the commonest way of escaping from prisons. Planning for these escapes takes even years and happens without the knowledge of officers since it is done slowly by slowly in the partitions at night when no one can suspect it. Using very strong materials to make these partitions solves this problem.
Holding prisoners in isolation when they pose danger to other prisoners can be achieved by using partitions complete with washrooms. This also ensures that fights, which normally occur in shared washrooms, are avoided. It is a way of avoiding any chances of lawsuits against the facility by family members of prisoners injured in the facility.
It is a common practice for inter-prison transfer of prisoners to happen on daily basis. This is the time prisoners take the opportunity to escape from their transport partitions. There are 309 on average escapes per year with 68% of these happenings during transportation. The reason of this high figure is the way some partitions used in the transport vehicles are made, which make it easy for prisoners to escape.
The government has to protect the lives of the officers involved in keeping prisoners in prison by creating safe prison partitions. During escape, prisoners will kill or injure any officer who tries to stop them. The stress the officers have already should not be worsened by fears of prison breaks.
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