Pubdate: Thu, 25 Jan 2001
Source: Irish Times, The (Ireland)
Copyright: 2001 The Irish Times
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GOVERNOR CRITICAL OF ATTITUDES TO EX-INMATES

The Governor of Mountjoy prison has criticised as "appalling" the 
performance of the State, employers and society in general in integrating 
prisoners back into society.

Mr John Lonergan says not enough is being done to re-assimilate prisoners 
who have served their sentences into society and the workplace, and a 
"major surgery in attitudes" is required.

"The State, employers and society have an appalling record in integrating 
inmates back into society and also an appalling record in employing such 
people," Mr Lonergan says in an interview which will appear in February's 
issue of Pioneer magazine.

He continues: "Society is no better in allowing people the opportunity to 
change and to offer second chances. A major surgery in attitudes is required."

Asked about drug-taking in Mountjoy, which has a constant population of 
about 700 prisoners, Mr Lonergan says almost 70 per cent of prisoners have 
a history of drug addiction and, by virtue of human ingenuity, drugs can be 
smuggled in.

"Drugs are difficult to detect because of their size," Mr Lonergan says. 
"Drugs can be concealed in so many ways, in all different parts of the 
body. It is an impossible situation and we have to get the balance right 
between security and internal body searches of every single visitor."

He says studies have shown that drug addiction in Mount joy's prison 
population has risen from virtually zero to 67 per cent over 20 years, a 
"quite remarkable statistic". He believes heroin addiction is directly 
linked to social deprivation and economic disadvantage.

Some 75 per cent of Mountjoy prisoners come from six small pockets in 
Dublin which were seriously deprived in physical structure, educational 
structure, social culture. "The reality is that every country imprisons its 
poor," Mr Lonergan continues.
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