Cooking appliances, specifically those designed for individual or small-scale food preparation, are sometimes found within correctional facilities. These devices allow inmates a degree of autonomy in preparing meals or heating food items purchased from the commissary. The availability and types permitted are typically governed by facility regulations concerning safety and security.
The presence of such appliances can improve inmate morale by offering a greater sense of control over their diet. The use of these devices may also contribute to a reduction in food waste, as inmates can more readily prepare appropriately sized portions. However, the control of these devices is critical to ensure safety and prevent misuse, such as the creation of weapons or fire hazards. The regulations surrounding these appliances often reflect a balance between inmate welfare and institutional security needs.