When Do Prisons Need
Locksmiths?
Some prisons have been known to teach
locksmith skills to inmates. There has been some controversy
over this for obvious reasons. Why would prison officials give
someone the tools to become an even better criminal? To learn
the craft, the group has access to tools that can be made into
weapons. Prisoners are quite creative in learning how to make
and hide weapons. They're also creative in the weapons they do
make with what few tools they are provided. So, allowing the
prisoners to become locksmiths not only teaches them a skill to
enhance criminal behavior, it also provides access to something
that could later harm another inmate, guard, or nurse. But
there has been much information and attention on reforming
criminals as opposed to merely housing them during their time
of incarceration.
It
is true that people who go to prisons can become reformed
individuals who decide to turn their lives around for the good
of the public. There are people who are falsely accused and
incarcerated who deserve a chance to improve their skills. But
people who are put in the position of changing locks and
maintaining security systems are supposed to be free of
criminal backgrounds.
Much criticism occurred over the television
series that provided information on improving security in
homes. Professional criminals would be called to stage a break
in to show the homeowners how vulnerable their security systems
actually are. The homeowners would watch the whole ordeal on
camera; then a professional locksmith would go in to change the
locks and enhance the security system for the home. Some said
this only set the stage for amateur criminals to learn more
tricks. However, just as much damage is done by well-meaning
individuals who keep valuable information from the public. How
do our security measures improve? They improve by exposing the
weaknesses. So, someone who has actually been in prison or jail
for breaking and entering would be the best person from whom to
acquire information.
Locksmiths have been called to several prisons
across the globe because of staff carelessness. Keys are placed
in the hands of what is supposed to be competent, trustworthy
individuals. Allowing anyone to take these keys home after work
only sets up the temptation for misuse and the chance to
misplace a highly valuable set of items. Even long-term
employees can become tempted by wrong-doing. High priority is
supposed to be placed on keeping the criminals in their jails
and prisons, which should mean high priority to protect the
very keys that are necessary to keep them
there.
When keys are lost to a prison, thousands of
dollars must be spent to re-key and/or replace locks for the
facility. Prisoners must be kept on lockdown while the locks
are being replaced or re-keyed. This is an example of a simple
mistake that cost the institution a large sum and also provided
job security for the locksmith.
Not
only does the locksmith have to keep the prisons safe, they
also have to keep the employees safe in their own homes for the
times a prisoner could be released who has a
grudge.
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