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Etobicoke's cutting-edge jail opens to mixed reviews |
By cbc.ca- Michelle Adelman |
Published: 02/14/2014 |
The new Toronto South Detention Centre in Etobicoke, which opened to inmates in late January, is touted cutting-edge model for future jails in Ontario. Prison officials say a new method of jailing — which officers mingle with inmates — will make the facility a safer place by helping them better relate to one another. There are also a host of technological innovations like video visitation that they say give inmates better access to their visitors. However not everyone is so impressed with the jail. Critics say the jail's design is not conducive to the new jailing methods and its innovations actually further cut inmates off from society, hurting efforts to rehabilitate them before their release. Read More. |
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