Skype’s the limit for WA inmates

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 14 Juni 2014 | 22.16

Corrective Services Minister Joe Francis is looking to Skype video calls to reduce the number of prisoner visits. Source: News Limited

SKYPE video calls might replace hundreds of inter-prison visits each year, saving taxpayers a fortune in future.

The practice of allowing Perth-based prisoners to visit friends and family members incarcerated in other metropolitan jails is under review.

Corrective Services Minister Joe Francis said there was "a real opportunity to reduce prisoner movement costs" as part of the review, being conducted by his department.

"The department is increasing access to video conferencing, such as Skype, to allow prisoners to have contact with family members in other prisons without the need for them to be moved," Mr Francis said.

The number of inter-prison visits increased from 471 in 2011-12 to 521 in 2012-13. In the last half of 2013 there were 307 such trips. But "non-essential prisoner movements" were stopped after the embarrassing escape of notorious rapist Cameron John Graham at Geraldton Airport on January 3, and only 88 inter-prison visits have occurred since.

Cameron John Graham, 22, who escaped from a prison van in Geraldton. Source: Supplied

WA's Homicide Victims Support Group convener Ellen Rowe, whose husband Bill was bashed to death with a cricket bat on a Geraldton beach in 2007, said she had been unaware of the jail-to-jail visits and questioned why they occurred at all.

"Inter-prison visits are disrespectful to victims in that more effort and resources seem to be directed into solidifying family/social ties of offenders, whereas victims often become isolated from families and friends due to lack of services and support in dealing with trauma as a result of crime," she said.

"Victims of serious interpersonal crime feel continually let down by inadequate recognition and funds to resource much-needed specialist support services.

"Inter-prison visits normalise the situation of criminality within the offender's immediate circle of family and friends, and it could be argued that it facilitates continuation of some criminal associations where those persons would be better off kept separated. Every prisoner transport poses a risk of escape, an experience that is ... very traumatic for victims."

Under the Prisons Act 1981 "a prisoner may be permitted by the designated Superintendent to receive visits from a friend or relation who is confined in another prison".

If prisoners are declined permission they can appeal to the State Ombudsman. The Ombudsman's office would not reveal how many appeals had been considered or upheld. In promotional material, it states it has assisted inmates denied inter-prison visits.

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