4.8.1 As on its previous oversight visits, the Committee was struck by the high level of inmate inactivity. Save for the few engaged in vocational and educational programmes, inmates spend most of their days in often severely overcrowded cells. Most alarmingly this was the case at both the Rustenburg Juvenile Correctional Centre of as well as the New Kimberley Correctional Centre which was designed specifically to provide the necessary vocational and educational programmes envisaged in the White Paper on Corrections. The Committee remains an ardent advocate of inmate labour which it believes will not only curb idleness, but could, if managed well, result in greater self- sufficiency at centre level. More inmates should be involved in productive activities for the greater part of the day. The Committee recognises that the current legislation places certain limitations on the DCS' ability to enforce participation in work and educational programmes, and recommends that future reviews of the legislation consider these sections carefully to ensure greater productivity on the part of offenders.