But the economies in Pennsylvania state prisons are unlikely to collapse after July 1. Instead, the standard form of payment will change to another commodity, such as food or postage stamps. In fact, that change began before the tobacco ban was announced. Another form of payment is picture tickets, which allow prisoners to send photos to loved ones.
At the prison he studied, ramen soup was the favored type of payment. Sources: post-gazette. On the other hand, imprisonment inevitably entails a grave restriction of autonomy that is inherent in the deprivation of liberty.
It may thus become all the more important to preserve and protect whatever little autonomy prisoners retain. Autonomy includes the opportunity to do things that may harm oneself, such as smoking. Many are locked in their cells for 23 hours a day with little to do. A partial ban, where smoking is prohibited inside prison buildings but prisoners can smoke in designated areas outside, strikes a better balance between the competing rights of the smoking and non-smoking prisoners.
There are, however, certain complexities in making such a partial ban effective and manageable. Implementing an indoor smoking ban would require a sufficiently high number of prison guards who can oversee the process of letting prisoners go outside in a safe manner, giving the smoking prisoners controlled access to cigarettes and fire, and ensuring that non-smoking prisoners are sufficiently far removed from smoking prisoners to ensure effective health protection.
The Mississippi Department of Corrections announced Friday afternoon that inmates will be allowed to smoke in designated areas beginning in According to a news release, Mississippi will be the 28th state to allow inmates to legally smoke on prison property beginning on Feb. It will be the first time in 10 years inmates will be allowed to use cigarettes inside Mississippi's state correctional facilities.
MDOC bust: Ankle monitor leads to arrest of group who attempted to smuggle wings, drugs into prison. Cain said that by selling cigarettes and cigars through the prison's commissaries and allowing them to smoke in designated areas, they'll be able to address several problems at once. Cain said all money made through tobacco sales at state prisons will go into the prison's societal re-entry programs and fund classes so inmates can earn a high school diploma or begin college course work.
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