May 2011 Recommendations from Armenia workshop on Life Imprisonment
These recommendations follow from a national conference on the issue of life imprisonment in Armenia, held on the 20th May 2011.
These recommendations follow from a national conference on the issue of life imprisonment in Armenia, held on the 20th May 2011.
A summary of PRI media coverage in Kazakhstan in September 2011.
A power point presentation delivered by Rob Allen exploring the options available, and lessons learned, for the treatment of offenders with special needs in East Africa.
A fact sheet outlining PRI’s work in Kazakhstan (2011-2013 project) to improve the health in women’s prisons.
This document provides a brief update of PRI’s project “Promotion of Modern concepts in the administration of Juvenile Justice in Armenia” from June-August 2011.
This abstract provides a chapter-by-chapter summary of the toolkit The death penalty in the Middle East and North Africa: tools, techniques, tactics and strategies for abolition.
Review of TV coverage on PRI’s programme on HIV/AIDS in female prisons (PRI Round table event, 29 March 2011, Ust- Kamenogorsk, Female Prison)
The promotion of independent public monitoring systems is key to the work of PRI. This resource is a collection of reports from torture prevention monitoring commissions in Kazakhstan from 2011.
This document aims to answer questions you might have about the Bangkok Rules (UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders).
Following a conference on the progression of the abolition of death penalty in Central Asia, the conference participants made the following recommendations that the state bodies of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Republic of Kyrgyzstan and the Republic of Tajikistan implement the following measures at their earliest opportunity.