Making Standards Work: An International Handbook on Good Prison Practice
Author: Penal Reform International
Date: 2001
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224 pages
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Respect for human rights includes the rights of prisoners. Standards concerning prisoner rights are established by various international documents. These documents have been recognised by a large number of states. Yet, in most cases, respect for the rights of prisoners falls short of these standards. How do we make them work in practice?
This manual lays down a road map for prison policy makers, prison staff, governmental agencies and non-governmental organisations who are concerned with prisoners to explain how the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (SMR) can be translated into policy and practice. It draws on past views and experience relevant to improving prison conditions.
The Handbook presents SMR rules grouped into eight areas of major concern:
It also addresses the UN prison rules concerning specific categories of prisoners such as juveniles. The Handbook doesn’t offer summary solutions. Policymakers and practitioners have to consider the following points:
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Source:
Penal Reform International 2001, 'Making Standards Work: An International Handbook on Good Prison Practice', Penal Reform International, London.
Author:
David Biggs
, d-biggs@dfid.gov.uk
Penal Reform International (PRI), http://www.penalreform.org
Organisation: Penal Reform International (PRI), http://www.penalreform.org