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  1. Egypt and the Age of the Triumphant Prison: Legal Punishment in 19th Century Egypt

    by Rudolph Peters, University of Amsterdam Published in Annales Islamologiques, 36 (2002), pp. 253-285

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  2. Prison Management and Conditions of Detention

    Good prison management can vastly improve conditions of detention in the context of scarce resources, which are often present in Africa, and protect detainees ...

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  3. United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners

    These rules seek to set out what is generally accepted as being good principle and practice in the treatment of prisoners and the management of institutions. ...

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  4. Discussion paper: The Use and Practice of Imprisonment: Current Trends and Future Challenges

    Penal Reform International side-event at the 22nd session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Vienna 22-26 April 2013. Extract: "Latest ...

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  5. HIV prevention, treatment and care in prisons and other closed settings: a comprehensive package of interventions

    This e-book is a UNODC/ILO/UNAIDS/UNDP/WHO package.

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  6. ACJR takes JICS delegation on an oversight study tour to London, UK

    From 8 to 12 May 2017, ACJR staff Lukas Muntingh and Gwen Dereymaeker took a delegation of the South African Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services ...

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  7. Imprisoned and imperiled: access to HIV and TB prevention and treatment, and denial of human rights, in Zambian prisons

    Journal of the International AIDS Society 2011, 14:8. "To better understand the relationship between prison conditions, the criminal justice system, and ...

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  8. Water in Zambian prisons cut-off

    THE Lukanga Water and Sewerage Company yesterday disconnected water supply to all prisons in Central province to recover more than K200million (US$38000) owed ...

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  9. Submission by CSPRI to Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans on the Implementation of the Geneva Conventions Bill B10-2011.pdf

    The submission deals with the Implementation of the Geneva Conventions Bill and addresses: lack of a definition of “grave breaches”; the criminalisation of all ...

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  10. Struggle to survive: HIV/AIDS and prisoners' rights in Namibia

    This report by the Legal Assistance Centre considers HIV/AIDS in prisons, including pre-trial detention.

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