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  1. The impact of prison reform on the inmate population of Swaziland

    by Hendrik Jacobus Bruyns. PhD thesis at the University of South Africa.

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  2. The impact of sentencing on the size of the prison population

    South Africa has a serious prison overcrowding problem. The total number of prisoners has grown steadily and dramatically over the last 11 years. The cause of ...

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  3. The law and the business of criminal record expungement in South Africa

    This report reviews the use and expungement of criminal records in South Africa and was prompted by a recent amendment to the Criminal Procedure Act which ...

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  4. The Treatment of Children in South African Prisons - A Report on the Applicable Domestic and International Minimum Standards (Research Paper No. 11)

    The purpose of this report is to describe the compliance requirements in terms of domestic and international law for the Department of Correctional Services as ...

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  5. Tunisian Prison Map

    This site shows an approximate listing of Tunisian prisons indicated on a Google Maps API + GMapEZ. To elaborate the list, data from Human Rights NGOs report ...

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  6. 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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  7. UNODC and UNAIDS: Women and HIV in Prison Settings

    Women prisoners present specific challenges for correctional authorities despite, or perhaps because of the fact that they constitute a very small proportion ...

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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. White Paper on Corrections in South Africa Located in Resource centre
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