Militants are often the best trained and most educated members of prisons. They also have links with an elaborate support networks in the form of their organisations. This places them in an ideal position to lure others to their cause. The best educated — such as Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh convicted in the Daniel Pearl case — have been known to win over their jailers as well.
Under the circumstances, the suggestion that separate jails be set up seems wise. We hope this will happen. But on a wider level, the report about the goings-on in jail is a reminder that more attention needs to be given to reforming ordinary criminals, rather than merely detaining them. This holds especially true of younger criminals jailed for petty crimes. If militants can mould their minds, perhaps other forces can reshape them, and help transform them into useful members of society. Rehabilitation should be the focal purpose behind decisions to imprison people. This, too, should be thought about as part of any new strategy on jails.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 24th, 2011.
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