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A Report of Three Conferences on Juvenile Justice in Nigeria

This report summarises three conferences held in Nigeria during 2002: National Conference on Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria, Abuja, 2-3 July; the Northern Zonal Consultative Conference on Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria, Kano, 16-17 September; and the Southern Zonal Consultative Conference on Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria, Ibadan, 16-17 October.

Access to Justice and Penal Reform

The Second South Asia Regional Conference was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 12-14 December 2002, organised by PRI and our regional partners and hosted by the Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST). The conference was attended by approximately 80 delegates and participants from Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, who made a commitment to […]

Energising the Criminal Justice System In Malawi

The Paralegal Advisory Service (PAS) was established by PRI and the Malawi Prison Service to allow paralegals into prisons to educate prisoners on the criminal law and assist cases through the system more speedily. The Service is based on three cornerstones: linking up of the criminal justice system by improving communication and co-ordination between the […]

Protecting Prisoners’ Rights in Southern Africa: An emerging Pattern

The Pan-African Conference on Penal and Prison Reform in Africa was held in Burkina Faso in September 2002. This report, Protecting Prisoners’ Rights in Southern Africa: An Emerging Pattern, outlines different mechanisms discussed at the conference that have been put in place in recognition and protection of prisoners’ rights in some African countries. These initiatives range from […]

Racism and Discrimination in the South African Penal System

This report considers some of the implications of the new Constitution and democratic regime for the South African correctional services. Has the prison system changed from one that was inherently racist, to one that is respectful of the principles of equality and human dignity?

Gacaca Research Report No.3: Jurisdictions in the pilot phase

The third Gacaca research report covers the period from April to July 2002. During this period, the first phase of the Gacaca programme began on a pilot basis in twelve selected areas. This report documents the first meetings and makes some recommendations for the further development of the Gacaca system.

Gacaca Research Report No.1: Gacaca jurisdictions and their preparations

The introduction of the Gacaca jurisdictions is generally considered to be the major element in efforts to date to achieve national reconciliation and justice in Rwanda following the 1994 genocide. The enormity of the challenge faced by the national government in resolving the cases of thousands of individuals charged with offences related to crimes of […]

HIV/AIDS in Malawi Prisons

HIV transmission and the care of prisoners with HIV/AIDS in African prisons is of serious concern, but our understanding is limited. This report aims to address this obstacle and inform on the situation of HIV transmission and the care of prisoners with HIV/AIDS in Malawi prisons. The research was conducted for PRI by Dorothy Jolofani […]