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The official did not answer questions about whether the Inspector of Custodial Services' recommendations had been followed. Hawkesbury Gazette's trusted source for property. Home News National. The inspector recommended the practice stop. Data elsewhere suggests routine searches can yield only a low rate of contraband. Human rights' lawyers say invasive strip-searching in NSW prisons is likely to be a "massive issue" but the lack of records means there is no way to know.

In response, the agency said there are no registers or log books where the searches are recorded. Requiring prison guards to record the number of strip-searches, and the reasons for them, is an "essential safeguard against mistreatment", she said. A routine strip-search is not based on specific intelligence or suspicion that a person is carrying contraband.

International human rights law says strip-searches should only be undertaken when absolutely necessary and prisons should record them, Ms Hurley said. Sophia suffers a hate crime. Stella helps Piper with a business snag. Taystee takes on a new role. Miracles and conversions occur, but Piper and Caputo know that some situations can't be dealt with through spiritual means. New faces and old resentments make for a potentially volatile blend, especially now that Litchfield is a for-profit business.

With a major security breach and a lot of new inmates, Caputo has to call in the big guns. Things get a little too real for Crazy Eyes and Lolly. The newcomers stir up ethnic and domestic conflicts, but Maria sees an opportunity. Judy's special treatment raises eyebrows. A new job puts Taystee close to Caputo.

Lorna has to get creative in her marriage. Soso and Poussey deal with some awkward truths. Nothing stays hidden for long when emotions run high, but Red, Healy and Caputo try to keep the peace. Piper has a business competitor. Company policies lead to a shortage of critical supplies and an eventful trip to a prison convention. Piscatella starts a new anti-gang initiative. Piper's plan to edge out the competition could backfire badly. Cindy finds a way to make Taystee's job pay off. Luschek gets some interesting mail.

Paranoia strikes deep for Lolly and Judy, aggravating an already tense situation. Red sticks to a Russian tradition for an important occasion. A new work detail doesn't go over well with the inmates. Judy seeks help from Poussey. Maria finds a place she can conduct business. Ramos and Flores figure out ways to rebel against authority.

A news item has an unexpected effect. Red and Lorna face personal disappointment. The movie night selection becomes controversial. Aleida makes an adjustment. Piper worries the prison punishments are getting too medieval.

Caputo's leadership is challenged and the inmates are in for a long night of lockdown after workers make an unsettling discovery. Alliances shift among the prison "families" as Piscatella and his guards crack down. Poussey, Judy and Alex prefer to look ahead to the future. Corporate bureaucracy and simmering anger work against Caputo's efforts to keep a sensitive situation under control. The power dynamics at Litchfield shift dramatically as the inmates react to a tragedy in an explosive new season.

As the standoff at the prison spirals into a full-blown riot, enterprising inmates take advantage of the confusion. Taystee confronts Caputo. Maria convenes a special assembly in the chapel as the inmates plot their next move. Frieda makes use of the survival skills she learned as a kid. Linda begins to see the prison in a new light, while Judy grows desperate to escape. With darkness falling, the inmates compile a list of demands. Red and Blanca dig for dirt on Piscatella. The guards show off their talents for "Litchfield Idol" judges Leanne and Angie.

When the inmates' antics make the morning news, Flaca and Maritza soak up the spotlight. Brandy and her crew auction off Judy to the highest bidder. While Alex lays low in the yard, Piper decides to take a stand. Black Cindy concocts a scheme to distract Suzanne when she spirals out of control.

Taystee and Piper search for ways to honor Poussey's memory. While Taystee sits down with a negotiator, Red and Blanca put their own plan into action. Gloria counsels Daya and asks Caputo for a favor. Red senses trouble, but the others are convinced she's just paranoid. Taystee and Black Cindy enlist an unlikely ally, and two old friends clash. Taystee tries to keep the negotiations on track. Angie comes up with an idea for fixing Leanne's finger.

Piscatella's past is revealed. Red and the others weigh their options. Gloria wrestles with her conscience as she moves forward with a plan. Lorna takes over the pharmacy. Boo dabbles in blackmail, Nicky promises to help Lorna, Doggett makes a discovery, and Piper comes to a realization about Alex. As chaos descends on Litchfield three days into the riot, the inmates wonder what the future holds and seek solace in loved ones.

In the wake of the riot, some of the women are sent to Litchfield Max, where a deadly rivalry between cellblocks has raged for decades. The COs at Litchfield's maximum security unit size up the new arrivals. Off her medication, Suzanne hallucinates. Ordered to hand out harsh sentences, the feds search for scapegoats. Languishing on paid suspension, Caputo tries to break out of a rut. Linda makes a power play, Piper digs for information about Alex, and the women get their first taste of a decades-old feud between cellblocks.

Aleida struggles to find work on the outside. Backed into a corner, Nicky pleads her case to Red. Taystee reaches out to Caputo for help. Pranksters wreak havoc on Halloween.

Luschek earns points with the other guards. As Linda faces a crisis, Donuts and Pennsatucky have a change of plans. While Daddy deals with backlash, Badison plots revenge. Flaca finds a co-host for her radio show. Lorna discovers that pregnancy has its perks. Badison hustles to get back in Carol's good graces.

Blanca longs to get pregnant -- and Nicky has a plan. No contraband was found through strip-searches after visits at Mary Wade prison between October and October At the Alexander Maconochie prison in the ACT, strip-searches of women prisoners across seven months in and turned up three items.

A Corrective Services official told AAP that strip-searching inmates had been a necessary part of prison security for many years. The official did not answer questions about whether the Inspector of Custodial Services' recommendations had been followed. Your ad blocker may be preventing you from being able to log in or subscribe.



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