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Request for extension of Temporary Release at Christmas.

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A decision made (17/10/08) regarding: Request for extension of Temporary Release at Christmas.

Decision Reference:                       MD-HA-2008-0069

Decision Summary Title :

TR/Christmas/Dec 08

Date of Decision Summary:

09 October 2008

Decision Summary Author:

Charlie Bertram

Dep Prison Governor

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

TR/Christmas/ Dec 08

Date of Written Report:

09 October 2008

Written Report Author:

Charlie Bertram

Dep Prison Governor

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:

Request for extension of Temporary Release at Christmas

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the extension to temporary release at Christmas.

Reason(s) for Decision:

The slightly longer period of temporary release allows prisoners to be able to spend time with their families or significant others at a time when they are less likely to be at work or school (this is particularly important for those with children).

Resource Implications:

Nil

Action required:

The Prison Governor to arrange for eligible prisoners to be considered in the normal way for this period of temporary release.

Signature: 

Position:

Minister for Home Affairs

Date Signed: 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed): 

Request for extension of Temporary Release at Christmas.

H.M Prison

La Moye

La Rue Baal

St Brelade

Jersey

JE3 8HQ 
 

Ref: TR/ Xmas/December 08

Senator Wendy Kinnard

Minister for Home Affairs 

09th October 2008 

TEMPORARY RELEASE AT CHRISTMAS (2008) 

1. The purpose of the Report 

  1. The report seeks the Minister’s approval to:

 

i) Extend the period of temporary release permitted at Christmas from 2 days to 6 days. 

ii) Extend this request to cover eligible prisoners for temporary release to the UK and Ireland without the need to bring each individual request to the Minister; 

iii) Approve up to 2 days in Jersey, temporary release for any prisoner who currently has short duration community visits of (3hrs). This to be taken at an approved address. 

2. The Issue 

  1. The Minister approved the extension of time for temporary release at Christmas in 2007 for the same duration as described above. The slightly longer period of temporary release allows prisoners to be able to spend time with their families or significant others at a time when they are less likely to be at work or school, and allow them to spend quality time together at what is traditionally a family occasion (this is particularly important for those with children).

 

2.2 The ability to permit those who have demonstrated a responsible attitude and have been risk assessed by the panel for short duration visits of 3hrs the opportunity to spend up to 2 days with their families or significant others. 

2.3  The scheme has proved to be positive and successful, with no prisoners failing to return from temporary release over the Christmas period in the last two years. 

3. Recommendation 

  1. The proposal is that eligible prisoners will be able to apply for up to 6 days temporary release at Christmas (including those requesting to spend the Christmas period with family and significant others in the UK, in order to allow for travel arrangements)

 

3.2 The proposal is supported by the Temporary Release Panel. 

3.3 The Minister is asked to approve this extension to temporary release. 
 
 
 

Charles Bertram

Deputy Governor

 

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