Inmate advocate defends escorted outings
After a prisoner escaped while attending a funeral near Prince Albert this week, an advocate for inmates’ rights is defending temporary absences.
Frederick Frank Frenchman escaped from custody Tuesday afternoon while on an escorted temporary absence from Saskatoon Correctional Centre. Frenchman and his twin brother (also a prisoner) were both granted temporary absences to attend a funeral at Little Red River.
According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice, Frenchman was able to get away despite the four guards present at the funeral and the fact he was wearing handcuffs and leg-irons. A ministry spokesperson said details of how Frenchman escaped are still unclear, but the incident is under investigation by both the ministry and police. Safety, he said, is the ministry’s primary concern when inmates are allowed escorted absences.
Greg Fleet, CEO of the John Howard Society of Saskatchewan, said most temporary absences go very smoothly and present little risk. The public only hears about temporary absences after an issue arises, he said, which skews public perception.