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  1. ACJR INFO SHEET 1: The operation of courts, police and correctional services during COVID-19 lock-down ACJR INFO SHEET 1: The operation of courts, police and correctional services during COVID-19 lock-down

    This information sheet sets out the provisions per regulation concerning the functioning of the criminal justice system under the COVID-19 lock-down. Some ...

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  2. Advice of the Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture to States Parties and National Preventive Mechanisms relating to the Coronavirus Pandemic

    Advice of the Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture to States Parties and National Preventive Mechanisms relating to the Coronavirus Pandemic

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  3. Book chapter: The Impact of Covid-19 on Prison Conditions and Penal Policy

    The Impact of COVID-19 on Prison Conditions and Penal Policy presents the results of a worldwide exchange of information on the impact of COVID-19 in prisons. ...

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  4. DJF response to findings by JICS on solitary confinement in SA prisons

    The Detention Justice Forum (DJF) released a statement in response to the findings of the Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Service on solitary ...

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  5. Journal Article: Africa, Prisons and COVID-19

    Africa’s prisons are a long-standing concern for rights defenders given the prevalence of rights abuses, overcrowding, poor conditions of detention and the ...

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  6. Journal Article: Africa, Prisons and COVID-19

    Africa’s prisons are a long-standing concern for rights defenders given the prevalence of rights abuses, overcrowding, poor conditions of detention and the ...

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  7. Journal Article: Ten years after the Jali Commission: The state of South Africa's prisons

    Ten years have lapsed since the Jali Commission’s final report became publicly available, and it is therefore an opportune time to assess the state of South ...

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  8. Libya: Legacy of the Past, Prospects for the Future - Human Rights and the Management of Libyan Prisons

    by Andy Barclay & Colin Allen, International Centre for Prison Studies, Kings College, London. Paper presented at The Middle East Centre at St. Antony’s ...

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  9. Op-ed: COVID-19: Prisons, overcrowding and preventing transmission Located in Resource centre
  10. Op-ed: The 81% matric pass rate of prisoners is nothing to crow about as the number of convicts writing the exam is frightful

    The number of prisoners writing matric is so frightfully small that we are left pondering how this is even possible 27 years into democracy. The fewer than 200 ...

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