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PRI Death Penalty Conference Report now available

PRI are pleased to present the report of its international conference “Progressing toward abolition of the death penalty and alternative sanctions that respect international human rights standards” which took place 19 and 20 September 2011. To read more on the conference click here

PRI in pre-trial detention joint statement

PRI and fifteen other human rights organisations have joined together to call for alternatives to, and better conditions and safeguards for pre-trial detention around the world, at the 50th session of the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights, held on 25 October in Banjul, Gambia. View the statement

PRI Moscow conducts Expert meetings on holistic rehabilitation and torture prevention.

Within the framework of PRI’s Torture Prevention project two parallel events were organised in Moscow for experts from Ukraine, Belarus and Russia between 24 – 28 October 2011. One event was a training of trainers provided by Freedom from Torture on holistic rehabilitation issues and the other an expert meeting with researcher from  Bristol University […]

PRI announces Small Grants programme for torture rehabilitation projects in nine CIS countries.

Программа малых грантов по проекту «Укрепление институтов и наращивание возможностей гражданского общества по борьбе с пытками в девяти странах СНГ» Penal Reform International («Международная тюремная реформа») объявляет конкурс проектов в Армении, Азербайджане, Грузии, России, Белоруссии, Украине, Казахстане, Кыргызстане и Таджикистане Цель конкурса: Поддержка и стимулирование создания эффективных и комплексных систем реабилитации жертв пыток и жестокого […]

PRI statement on World Day Against the Death Penalty

PRI statement on World Day Against the Death Penalty (10 October 2011) Penal Reform International (PRI) uses the opportunity of the ninth World Day Against the Death Penalty to publish the “London Declaration”, adopted at the conference “Progressing toward abolition of the death penalty and alternative sanctions that respect international human rights standards” on 19 […]

PRI conducts workshop on abolition of the death penalty in Lebanon and Tunisia

Within the framework of PRI’s project “Progressive Abolition of the Death Penalty and Alternatives that Respect International Human Rights Standards”, PRI’s Middle East and North Africa office conducted two specialised training workshops in Tunisia and Lebanon between 1 and 6 October 2011 with the financial support of the European Union. PRI trains civil society in […]

PRI submission to the CRC Day of General Discussion on the children of imprisoned parents

PRI submits position paper to the Committee on the Rights of the Child’s  Day of General Discussion (30 September 2011) on the situation of children of imprisoned parents. The paper entitled “Protecting Children in Prison with a Parent – Implement and Develop the Bangkok Rules” calls on policy makers and practitioners around the world to […]

PRI submission to the UN Human Rights Committee on Armenia

Ahead of its 103rd session, Penal Reform International submitted information to the Human Rights Committee on Armenia. The briefing outlines PRI’s concerns with regard to the excessive use of pre-trial detention in Armenia, while alternative non-custodial preventive measures are hardly ever applied. Read more about PRI’s submission

Death penalty loses popularity worldwide

Death penalty loses popularity worldwide On 19 and 20 September, Penal Reform International (‘PRI’) brought 120 people from retentionist countries to London to discuss global trends towards abolition of the death penalty. PRI Chair, David Daubney, described this conference as “an opportunity to inspire decision- and policy-makers in death penalty countries to identify new ways of […]

PRI: Death Penalty Abolition after Arab Spring

PRI’s MENA Regional Director gives some thoughts on the prospects for death penalty abolition, in light of the recent and current upheaval in the area. Interviewed at the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty AGM in Rabat, Taghreed Jaber spoke of her fears that the death penalty might be used as revenge, as well as […]