NATIONAL Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds says there are established procedures which allow children to be granted permission to visit incarcerated parents .
He made this comment in the Senate on June 11.
Hinds said the procedures allow a person imprisoned for a continuous period of at least a year to be allowed visits by his or her children.
He added that should an inmate be ill and wish to see his or her children, such a visit could be arranged.
Hinds said prisoners who had been sentenced to death had the same privileges as those who are remanded or convicted.
In response to a question from Independent Senator Hazel Thompson-Ahye about whether children were allowed to visit virtually with any incarcerated parent, Hinds was uncertain.
But he said, "However, I would not be surprised, given the experience that this nation and the world had during the covid experience and learned from that."
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