Prisoner advocacy group calls on Nova Scotia to launch independent review of jails

A new report by a prisoner rights advocacy group is urging the provincial government to enact legislation requiring independent monitoring of Nova Scotia鈥檚 jails. Nova Scotia's provincial flag flies in Ottawa, Friday, July 3, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

HALIFAX - A prisoner rights group is calling on the Nova Scotia government to pass a law requiring independent monitoring of the province's jails.

In a report released Tuesday, the East Coast Prison Justice Society says provincial inmates complain of issues such as prolonged lockdowns and poor access to health care.

The group's annual report is a compilation of comments gathered from nearly 800 phone calls with inmates in the jail system from Sept. 1, 2022, to Aug. 31, 2023. Its findings also come after six people died while in provincial custody since January 2023.

鈥淣ova Scotia鈥檚 provincial government should no longer be permitted to enjoy executive discretion on whether to hold a public inquiry when a death in custody occurs,鈥 the report reads.

The report criticizes the province鈥檚 approach to reviewing jail deaths by 鈥渃ommittees that meet in secret, lack robust powers of truth-finding, and are not obliged to share factual conclusions with the public.鈥

It said Nova Scotia should join the 春色直播 provinces that order public reviews of deaths in custody.

Among the complaints from inmates are the frequent use of lockdowns and solitary confinement; difficulty having health-care requests granted; loss of personal items during cell searches, and 鈥渆xcessive force鈥 sometimes used during strip searches; poor access to cultural and spiritual support programs, particularly for African and Indigenous Nova Scotians; and unhygienic conditions in jails.

The group issued 42 recommendations, including one that asks the province to launch an independent review to identify necessary changes to the jail system, such as how it approaches health care.

N.S. Justice Minister Barbara Adams told reporters on Tuesday the province is open to an independent review of its jails, but offered no details.

This report by 春色直播was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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