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The Notion Of Treatment Of Prisoners And Protection Of Their Rights - The Case Of Hawassa City Prison

English · Paperback / Softback

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Deprivation of liberty entails a moral duty of care. Thus every state has a duty to protect the human rights of its prisoners. Some people take prisons as places where prisoners or detained persons are treated in a brutal way so as to pay for what they have done or charged with. But this is not the case; in modern time imprisonment the sentence of deprivation of liberty in itself is the core punitive sanction; conditions and treatment while in prison should not be used as additional punishment. Being a prisoner doesn't mean losing personality which in return means they are entitled to enjoy all human rights except those restricted by law. Furthermore, in some countries, for various reasons, several individuals are in prison by being wrongfully convicted. Therefore; maltreatment of prisoners could results in the infringement of the rights of innocent individuals. Moreover, according to different researches rehabilitation will be successful when the rights of prisoners are sheltered. Even if these are justifications for protection of the rights of prisoners still in countries like Ethiopia violation of the rights of prisoners widely exist. This book shows the way forward.

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Helen Abelle has obtained her LLB in 2008 and M.A in Human Rights in 2011. She has worked as Assistant Judge, Defense Attorney, Expert in the Constitutional Inquiry, and Facilitator of Children and Women Project in the Supreme Court (SNNPRS). Currently she is a researcher at Justice Organs Professionals Training and Legal Research Center.

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Authors Helen Abelle
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783659585531
ISBN 978-3-659-58553-1
No. of pages 160
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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