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47. Open-air prisons play an important role
in the scheme of reformation of a prisoner
which has to be one of the desideratum of
prison management. They represent one of the
most successful applications of the principle of
individualization of penalties with a view to
social readjustment as stated by B. Chandra
in the Preface to his book titled "Open Air
Prisons". It has been said so because release
of offenders on probation, home leave to
prisoners, introduction of wage system, release
on parole, educational, moral and vocational
training of prisoners are some of the features
of the open-air prison (camp) system. Chandra
has stated in the concluding portion of Chapter
3 at p. 150 (of 1984 Edn.) that in terms of
finances, open institution is far less costly than
a closed establishment and the scheme has a
further advantage that the Government is able
to employ in work, for the benefit of the public
at large, the jail population which would have
otherwise remained unproductive. According to
the author, the monetary returns are positive,
and once put into operation, the camps pay for
itself.