Italy's justice minister visits prison where 2 inmates died as advocates warn of summertime suicides

Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, center, arrives at the Lorusso e Cutugno jailhouse in Turin, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023. Italy鈥檚 justice minister visited a Turin prison on Saturday where two women died within hours of each other, and called for alternative forms of detention and the conversion of military barracks for prison use to help relieve Italy鈥檚 overcrowded jails. Justice Minister Carlo Nordio told reporters his wasn鈥檛 an inspection or investigation into the Lorusso and Cutugno prison, but rather a demonstration of solidarity with the facility following the deaths Friday. (Andrea Alfano/LaPresse via AP)

ROME (AP) 鈥 Italy鈥檚 justice minister visited a Turin prison on Saturday where two women died within hours of each other, as prisoner advocates warned of a spate of summertime suicides in Italy's overcrowded detention facilities.

told reporters his visit wasn鈥檛 an inspection or investigation into the Lorusso and Cutugno prison, but rather a show of solidarity with the facility following the deaths Friday. He called for alternative forms of detention and the conversion of military barracks for prison use to help relieve overcrowding.

According to news reports and , which advocates for better prison conditions, an Italian woman killed herself in her cell at the prison, while a Nigerian woman died within hours in the facility's mental health ward after having refused food and drink since she arrived on July 22.

Even before their deaths, Antigone had counted 42 prison suicides so far this year, following the 85 in 2022. The group recalled that summertime often heightens prison tensions and desperation: Increased heat in outdated facilities compounds perennial overcrowding, while decreased personnel reduces the few educational and other services offered inmates.

鈥淚n summertime, life comes to a stop,鈥 Antigone鈥檚 national coordinator, Susanna Marietti, wrote in the Il Fatto Quotidiano newspaper Saturday. 鈥淭hey are alone in front of desperation.鈥

Nordio acknowledged overcrowding was a problem but said building new prison facilities simply wasn't an option given the costs, time and bureaucracy required. Rather, he said, the justice system should develop alternatives to detention and he proposed converting unused military barracks to help reduce prison populations.

Such alternatives, he said, are necessary because there is a 鈥渕athematical incompatibility鈥 between the number of inmates and Italy鈥檚 prison capacity. Antigone estimates there are 10,000 more inmates in Italy than prison beds, or a prison system running on average at 121% its capacity.

鈥淯nfortunately, prison suicides are a painful burden that all countries must deal with and often they are unforeseeable,鈥 Nordio said in comments after his midmorning visit to the facility, where he met with personnel and prisoner advocates and was met by chants of 鈥渓iberta鈥 or 鈥渇reedom鈥 from inmates.

Italian news reports have quoted Italy鈥檚 national advocate for prisoners, Bruno Mellano, as saying no one at the prison had advised his office that the Nigerian inmate hadn鈥檛 eaten for over two weeks. Her lawyer, Wilmer Perga, told Corriere della Sera on Saturday that she wasn鈥檛 on a hunger strike in protest but had simply given up on living.

The opposition Democratic Party said Nordio鈥檚 visit wasn鈥檛 enough, arguing the right-wing government of Premier Giorgia Meloni hasn鈥檛 prioritized improving prison conditions or addressing mental health issues among inmates.

Lawmaker Debora Serracchiani, in charge of justice matters for the Democrats, said Nordio had rejected the opposition鈥檚 proposed amendments to remedy budget cuts and its proposals to incentivize psychiatrists and psychologists to work in prisons. In a statement, she lamented that he refused to consider new construction in favor of 鈥渢alking about barracks.鈥

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