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Prison officials report that "Love Island" airing helps maintain order in prisons, especially young offender institutions. During the show, inmates, including those at Feltham prison, quieten down, leading to fewer assaults. They discuss the show's contestants, and the fear of missing an episode encourages good behavior. The show provides officers with a peaceful period each night, making their jobs easier. The incident of attacks and disturbances typically decrease during the series run.
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