Became Prison Commissioner (1952 - 1958)

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In September 1952, Zvi Hermon became Prison Commissioner, even when the Israel Prison Service was under the auspices of the Israel Police, from 1952 to 1958. After being appointed Prison Commissioner in Hermon prison, he changed procedures in the Israel Prison Service, which were rooted in the British Mandate period, and involved social workers and educational aspects in the service for the first time. Hermon initiated vacations for prisoners, established a psychiatric department for prisoners suffering from mental illness and a prison Emergency Room in Ramla Prison and canceled the use of cudgel by the prison guards. In 1954, he set a payment for prisoners in exchange for their work. Gradually, the general approach has become a rehabilitative approach. This change of roles led to a fundamental change in the attitude of service to prisoners and in the policy and priorities of the Prison Service. Hermon's therapeutic-rehabilitative approach came to fruition, when the establishment was named after him. In 1958, following a prisoner revolt in the Shata prison, a committee of inquiry headed by Yitzhak Ben Aharon was established.