Principles of European Prison Law and Policy

Principles of European Prison Law and Policy
Title Principles of European Prison Law and Policy PDF eBook
Author Dirk van Zyl Smit
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 488
Release 2009-01-08
Genre Law
ISBN 0191018821

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In recent years European prison law and policy have emerged as a force to be reckoned with. This book explores its development and analyses the penological and human rights foundations on which it is based. It examines the findings of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture, the recommendations of the Council of Europe, and the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. From these sources it makes the general principles that underlie European prison law and policy explicit, emphasising the principle of using imprisonment as a last resort and the recognition of prisoners' rights. The book then moves on to apply these principles to conditions of imprisonment, regimes in prison, contacts between prisoners and the outside world, and the maintenance of good order in prisons. The final chapter of the book considers how European prison law and policy could best be advanced in future. The authors argue that the European Court of Human Rights should adopt a more proactive approach to ensuring that imprisonment is used only as a last resort, and that a more radical interpretation of the existing provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights will allow it to do so. It concludes that the growing cooperation on prison matters within Europe bodes well for the increased recognition of prisoners' rights across Europe. In spite of some countervailing voices, Europe should increasingly be able to give an international lead in a human rights approach to prison law and policy in the same way it has done with the abolition of the death penalty.

Principles of European Prison Law and Policy

Principles of European Prison Law and Policy
Title Principles of European Prison Law and Policy PDF eBook
Author Dirk van Zyl Smit
Publisher
Pages 498
Release 2009-01-08
Genre Law
ISBN

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The history of European prison law and policy -- Context and theory -- Basic principles --Conditions of imprisonment -- The prison regime -- Contact with the outside world --Good order -- Release -- The future of European prison law and policy.

European Prison Rules

European Prison Rules
Title European Prison Rules PDF eBook
Author Council of Europe. Committee of Ministers
Publisher Council of Europe
Pages 133
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9287159823

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This publication examines the rules in force in Europe governing prisons and the treatment of prisoners, including the use of force, the selection of prison staff and the protection of prisoners' human rights, based on Recommendation Rec (2006) 2 on the European Prison Rules (which was adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in January 2006). It contains the text of the recommendation with a detailed commentary on it, together with a report which considers recent developments and analyses the effectiveness of these rules and of imprisonment as a form of punishment.

European Penology?

European Penology?
Title European Penology? PDF eBook
Author Tom Daems
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 384
Release 2013-05-17
Genre Law
ISBN 1782251294

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Is there something distinctive about penology in Europe? Do Europeans think about punishment and penal policy in a different way to people in other parts of the globe? If so, why is this the case and how does it work in practice? This book addresses some major and pressing issues that have been emerging in recent years in the interdisciplinary field of 'European penology', that is, a space where legal scholarship, criminology, sociology and political science meet - or should meet - in order to make sense of punishment in Europe. The chapters in European Penology? have been written by leading scholars in the field and focus in particular on the interaction of European academic penology and national practice with European policies as developed by the Council of Europe and, increasingly, by the European Union.

Release from Prison

Release from Prison
Title Release from Prison PDF eBook
Author Nicola Padfield
Publisher Routledge
Pages 476
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134029268

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Release from prison is matter of increasing interest throughout Europe. On the one hand, arguments about the need to reduce prison numbers, as well the consistent findings that prisoners can be integrated into society more effectively if they are subject to a period of supervision in the community, have made early release policies attractive to governments and to academic commentators. On the other hand, there are concerns that early release may not be applied fairly to all prisoners. This book aims to meet the need for comparative information on release from prison across Europe and explores some of the key themes and issues. The body of the book focuses on country perspectives, providing an invaluable survey of the situation in a number of European countries. The introductory and concluding chapters place the comparative material in a broader perspective. They explain how release policy is related to wider questions about justice and fairness in prison-related decision-making and the changing place of imprisonment in European society.

Prisoners' Rights

Prisoners' Rights
Title Prisoners' Rights PDF eBook
Author Susan Easton
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 305
Release 2011-03-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1136817050

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This book considers prisoners' rights from socio-legal and philosophical perspectives, assessing the advantages and problems of a rights-based approach to imprisonment with a focus on citizenship, the treatment of women prisoners, and social exclusion.

The Local Relevance of Human Rights

The Local Relevance of Human Rights
Title The Local Relevance of Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Koen De Feyter
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 407
Release 2011-09-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139501550

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Do human rights offer real protection when disadvantaged groups invoke them at the local level in an attempt to improve their living conditions? If so, how can we make sure that the experiences of those invoking human rights at the local level have an impact on the further development of human rights (at national and other levels) so that the local relevance of human rights increases? Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on 10 December 1948, numerous international documents have reaffirmed human rights as global norms. This book examines what factors determine whether appeals to human rights that emanate from the local level are successful, and whether the UDHR adequately responds to threats as currently defined by relevant groups or whether a revision of some of the ideas included in the UDHR is needed in order to increase its contemporary relevance.