Resources listing

External Resource

Children Need Dads Too: Children with Fathers in Prison

A report addressing the number of children with fathers in prison, the effects and areas for reform for policy and practice. Published by the Quaker United Nations Office.

Languages: English, Russian

Report

Blind Alley – Juvenile Justice in India

Published by HAQ: Centre for Child Rights. HAQ: Centre for Child Rights works towards the recognition, promotion and protection of rights of all children. This report sets out the current position of juvenile justice in India and makes recommendations for innovative reform.

Languages: English

Report

Gacaca Research Report No.12: Settlement of property offence cases

This report is a follow-up to Research Report No.10 published in July 2007 on property offence cases committed during the genocide.  In that report, PRI noted the marked discrepancy between the theory of reparation and current socio-economic conditions in Rwanda.

Languages: English

Report

An Assessment of Penal Legislation in Georgia

This study highlights some significant systemic shortcomings on the way to reform of penal legislation in Georgia. Discussing the themes of law making in general, criminal law and procedure, execution of imprisonment and probation, the study evaluates the hurdles to reform and concludes with recommendations. This publication was produced by PRI with the aid of […]

Languages: English, Georgian

Report

Life Imprisonment and Conditions of Serving the Sentence in the South Caucasus

This study evaluates the position of life prisoners in South Caucasus with the results to be used to advocate international standards and norms. It forms part of the project ‘Global Action to Abolish the Death Penalty’. Published by PRI with the aid of the European Union

Languages: English, Georgian

Report

UN Special Rapporteur’s report on the right to education of persons in detention

The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education, Vernor Muñoz Villalobos, devoted his first annual report to the question of the right to education of persons in detention, ‘a group subject to discrimination generally and to discrimination in the provision of education specifically’. Penal Reform International was among a number of organisations contributing to the report.

Languages: Chinese, English, Russian, Spanish

Report

The Alexandria Declaration on a moratorium on the death penalty in the Arab world

PRI and the Swedish Institute co-hosted a conference which took place in Alexandria, Egypt, in May 2008. Eminent guest speakers and participants were invited from across the Arab region. The central objective of the conference was to consolidate the prospects of a moratorium on the death penalty in those countries in the Middle East and […]

Languages: Arabic, English