We need to monitor segregation to avoid long-term segregation, and that's why I was saying segregation is the last tool we have, but there shouldn't be long-term segregation. In our region we have a regional segregation committee that meets on a regular basis and analyzes each case. Sometimes we are faced with a situation when the offenders for all sorts of reasons don't want to leave segregation, whether they are afraid of others, whether they have some debt. We need to address that. We need to make sure the case management team will meet them on a regular basis, and we need to find alternatives to segregation.
On March 23rd, 2010. See this statement in context.