Give help to royal pardon inmates, says department

Give help to royal pardon inmates, says department

The Corrections Department yesterday called for the public to support inmates who stand to be discharged from the prisons upon receiving a royal pardon granted on the occasion of His Majesty the King's coronation.

It also urged employers to give them a chance to return to work and prove they can contribute to society, said Pol Col Naras Savestanan, director-general of the Corrections Department.

Acceptance from society was important for every former prisoner, while a chance to get a proper job would help prevent them from relapsing, he said.

Prior to their release from the prison, inmates will be required to undergo training aimed at preparing them for a return to life outside jail, he said.

They include education, mindfulness training and vocational training, he said.

The department will also work with a network of non-governmental organisations to follow up the lives of the former inmates and help them adjust to the outside world, he said.

A royal decree outlining the criteria and conditions for those eligible for a royal pardon or reduced sentence took effect yesterday, one day after it was published in the Royal Gazette.

According to the decree, the royal pardons are being granted on the occasion of His Majesty the King's coronation to help inmates reintegrate with society as good citizens.

Offenders who have been performing public services, those who are already out on probation and inmates with a year or less remaining on their sentence will be released.

Also included are people with serious disabilities and illnesses, such as terminal cancer and HIV/Aids.

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