Another reason there are lockdowns in prisons is when we (I worked in the Philly Prison System) transfer special inmates. The facility stays locked down (meaning inmates keep to their cells for the day and meals are served in their individual cells) until the event is over. It prevents transfer of contraband, contact between hostile factions, and can be to maintain confidentiality of the location of a high-profile potentially targeted inmate, such as one in witness protection.
Another reason there are lockdowns in prisons is when we (I worked in the Philly Prison System) transfer special inmates. The facility stays locked down (meaning inmates keep to their cells for the day and meals are served in their individual cells) until the event is over. It prevents transfer of contraband, contact between hostile factions, and can be to maintain confidentiality of the location of a high-profile potentially targeted inmate, such as one in witness protection.