Resources listing

Submission

Submission to pre-sessional working group for 60th session of CEDAW: Examination of Kyrgyzstan, 2014

PRI made this submission to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women  ahead of their pre-sessional working group in July 2014 in connection with the consideration of the Fourth periodic report of Kyrgyzstan.  It proposes themes for inclusion in the ‘List of Issues’. The themes relate to women in the criminal justice system, and specifically […]

Languages: English

Submission

Submission to 58th Session of CEDAW: Examination of Georgia, 2014

Submission addressed to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) for its examination of Georgia in the forthcoming 58th Session in July 2014. The submission specifically addresses the following areas, relating to Articles 2, 5, 12 and 16 of the Convention: violence against women disproportionate sanctions of women convicted of drug-related offences rehabilitation for women prisoners […]

Languages: English

Briefing

The use and practice of imprisonment: current trends and future challenges

Updated May 2014! First presented in April 2013 to the 22nd Session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Vienna and updated for the Crime Commission in May 2014, this discussion paper The Use and Practice of Imprisonment: Current Trends and Future Challenges looks at current trends in prison populations, the use of new […]

Languages: English

Report

Who are women prisoners? Survey results from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan

This research report is based on a survey of women prisoners in the Central Asian states of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, carried out by PRI in September 2013. 11% of women prisoners in Kazakhstan took part in the survey and 43% in Kyrgyzstan. The report includes an analysis of statistics received from criminal justice authorities in […]

Languages: English, Russian

Briefing

Neglected needs: girls in the criminal justice system

Girls are one of the most vulnerable groups involved in criminal justice systems because of their age, gender and small numbers. Relatively little is known or understood about offending by girls, their specific needs whilst in detention, or about what is effective in terms of gender-sensitive rehabilitation and social reintegration measures. This paper examines the specific challenges faced […]

Languages: Chinese, English

Report

Who are women prisoners? Survey results from Armenia and Georgia

This research report is based on a survey of 65 and 70 per cent of the female prison population in Armenia and Georgia respectively, carried out by PRI in May 2013. It also includes an analysis of statistics received from criminal justice authorities in the two countries. By providing facts and figures, the report seeks […]

Languages: English, Georgian, Russian

Submission

OSCE HDIM: Statement on prevention of violence against women and girls, September 2013

This statement on the issue of discrimination of women in the criminal justice system highlighting the links with violence against women, was submitted at the OSCE’s 2013 Human Dimension Implementation Meeting‘s session on ‘Prevention of violence against women and girls‘ (September 2013). It outlines how a large percentage of women prisoners have been victims of violence prior to […]

Languages: English

Guidelines

Guidance Document and Index of Implementation on the UN Bangkok Rules

The Guidance Document and Index of Implementation on the UN Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-Custodial Sanctions for Women Offenders (the Bangkok Rules), co-published with the Thailand Institute of Justice as part of PRI’s Toolbox on the UN Bangkok Rules. Both documents are designed to assist stakeholders with working towards implementation of the Bangkok […]

Languages: Arabic, English, Russian, Thai

Multimedia

Women in Prison: Causes, Conditions, and Consequences Around the World

In May 2013, PRI’s Policy Director Andrea Huber represented PRI at an expert meeting convened by University of Chicago Law School, to provide guidance and feedback for a thematic report by Professor Manjoo on why women are in prison around the world, the conditions of such incarceration, and its consequences. Read our contribution to the […]

Languages: English