Pubdate: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 Source: Northumberland News (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 by Metroland Printing, Publishing & Distributing, Ltd. Contact: http://www.northumberlandnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2373 Author: Stockwell Day MP VOCAL ON PRISON ISSUE To the Editor: Re: Warkworth prison could close It is important that your readers have all the facts with respect to our government's transformation of our long-neglected corrections system. I would first like to assure the residents of Northumberland-Quinte West that your strongest advocate on this and other issues is your Member of Parliament Rick Norlock. Rick has personally raised this issue with me. He is proactive and very vocal when it comes to speaking up for what's important and he is a good example of what an elected representative should be. In Budget 2008, our government announced its intent to fundamentally transform the federal corrections system. This transformation process will begin by reinforcing safety and security in federal correctional institutions through the detection and elimination of drugs and the implementation of strategies to address gang problems in the facilities. Recommendations to the government by the Corrections Review Panel include increased offender accountability, such as the concept of earned parole. Also, among the 109 recommendations, the review committee asked the government to consider large regional institutions as opposed to smaller facilities. Regrettably, current infrastructure was neglected for years by the previous government. However, no decisions have been taken with regard to the potential construction of such complexes, or with regard to the consolidation of facilities that may be required. Any considerations related to infrastructure would be several years in the future and only following careful consultations locally, regionally and nationally. Be assured that your Member of Parliament Rick Norlock has been a vital part of this process. Hon. Stockwell Day Minister of Public Safety - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart