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Prison - Need to acknowledge Punishment Block in Cork

category international | crime and justice | opinion/analysis author Thursday November 02, 2006 21:33author by Kevin T. Walsh - Social Justice Report this post to the editors

Let us implement Mr. Justice Kinlan's Report forthwith

Sometime ago, retired Justice Kinlan wrote a damning report on our prisons. McDowell, Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform, went into a 'huff'. He accused Justice Kinlan of being out to get him. The question remains:-

A young man was brutally murdered in a cell while five prisoners looked on. Six people sharing one cell.....this had to end in disaster at some stage.

Quotation
Checks and Balances - Muhummad Yunus Contemporary Bangladeshi Economist and founder of the Grameen Bank

It's not people who aren't credit-worthy
It's banks that aren't people-worthy

Debtors and debt.......there ought to be a different approach rather than Mountjoy.........Fado, one was sent to the debtor's prison - a different stigma but more equitable surely

Working for Simon for a number of years, in Galway, I have listened to young people and their descriptions of prison life. One young boy from Dublin aged 23 said to me 'I was in Mountjoy, I was doing 18 months for trespass; I was homeless but I got 18 months for intention to steal. While in Mountjoy, I had a row with a fellow inmate. I was transferred to Cork prison. I spent 10 weeks in a place called the BLOCK in Cork - it is a punishment wing'. Mr. Walsh, 'I ask you, would you survive in a vest and boxer shorts, a bible and one hours exercise a day.

Sometimes I listen to Governor Lonergan talk on the radio or television about Human Rights. He sanctioned my transfer. What about my human rights'?

I spent some years studying the prison system - 25% of people incarcerated are bipolar. There are only 10 beds available at Dundrum. In the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's, some of these people spent over 10 months in padded cells - against all Laws of the EU but yet sanctioned by Governor Lonergan.

Now I will tell you a short story. In Croke Park, in the 1940's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's - The Artane Boys band paraded in Croke Park at the All Ireland Final Days - both Hurling and Football. Over 75,000 people attended and applauded. How many of those people including the Ministers, the Taoiseach, and the President sat knowing that most of these boys were sexually abused, at that time. We All know now, sadly.

Our prison system:
A friend of mine from Castlebar some years ago, his name is John, married with two kids. His business went down hill and he had debts of 28,000 punts. The Ulster Bank instructed the Court for an Order of Committal for one month. I went to college with this man. I found him honest, tall, gentle and kind. He spent his first week in Mountjoy prison.

When I visited him in Loughlin House I asked him - Did you see Governor Lonergan in Mountjoy before you were sent to Loughlin House? He said no.....I met this gentleman in uniform with three bars on his shoulder - his words were 'another thick culchie'. My friend John went to Mountjoy in a taxi accompanied by two Gardai. That cost the taxpayer at least 2,000 euros to facilitate Ulster Bank for committing a man to prison for an outstanding debt.

In his final weeks in Loughlin, the Governor was very kind and he helped John through a very good probation officer. Today, John has six taxi fleets in the west of Ireland and employs 22 people. Well Done John.......

In the last 10 years in Irish prisons, we have had over 19 suicides. 14 were men under 25 years old. I ask why? I ask who is in charge of the prison psychological sector relating to our young people who end up in prison. I ask in relation to all the research that is being carried out in Ireland presently and costing millions - Is it implemented or what happens to same.

The question is simple: Is our prison system working effectively and the answer is no it is not.

Over a year ago on John Bowman's Questions and Answer's - Governor Lonergan from Mountjoy was on the panel. A question came from the audience - 23 young men, members of the prison service......'Isn't time for change in Mountjoy? It was the first time I saw John Lonergan looking beweildered.

It is time people question 'The Block in Cork Prison' and its effects on our young people. We all know about the Garda corruption but let's see some humane equality in our prisons. Otherwise the outcome is chaos. I admire Justice Kinlan and his courage to speak out.

Kevin T. Walsh

Quotation
Checks and Balances - Muhummad Yunus Contemporary Bangladeshi Economist and founder of the Grameen Bank

It's not people who aren't credit-worthy
It's banks that aren't people-worthy

Debtors and debt.......there ought to be a different approach rather than Mountjoy.........Fado, one was sent to the debtor's prison - a different stigma but more equitable surely

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Modernisation requires a motivated POA     Stuart    Thu Nov 02, 2006 23:22 
   POA V IPS     not so easy    Thu Nov 02, 2006 23:28 
   Motivation of Prison staff and find options to avoid incarceration     Michelle Clarke    Sun Nov 05, 2006 01:21 
   young offenders     tabby    Mon Nov 20, 2006 20:44 
   Minister O'Dea shares your frame of mind about equipping prisoners!!!!!     Michelle Clarke    Tue Nov 21, 2006 14:49 
   getting it done!     toughtalker    Tue Nov 21, 2006 15:03 
   Selective Policing     Jack Russell    Wed Nov 22, 2006 00:57 
   Kevin     observer    Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:08 
   Social justice and inclusion     Michelle Clarke    Thu Nov 30, 2006 22:00 
 10   Crime and Punishment but what about Corruption.     Kevin T. Walsh    Tue Dec 19, 2006 21:18 
 11   Another prisoner found dead at new Midlands Prison in Portlaoise.-     Michelle Clarke    Sat Dec 30, 2006 17:17 
 12   Penal Laws     Kevin T. Walsh    Sat Dec 30, 2006 18:01 
 13   Infections from the block     Mary Dunne    Thu Mar 08, 2007 16:33 
 14   Reply to Mary     Michelle Clarke    Wed Mar 28, 2007 20:30 
 15   Its the person, not the environment     Jack Ambrose    Thu Mar 29, 2007 00:20 
 16   Reply Jack Ambrose     Jack Russell    Sat Apr 07, 2007 21:49 
 17   Belated: Reply to Jack Ambrose. Interpretation Justice (Moyross v. Dublin 4)     Kevin T. Walsh    Wed Apr 25, 2007 20:07 
 18   Reply to Mary Dunne     Kevin T. Walsh    Mon Jun 04, 2007 20:40 


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