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Judul Towards Human Rights Compliance In Australian Prisons / Anita Mackay
Pengarang Anita Mackay
Penerbitan Canberra : The Australian National University, 2020
Deskripsi Fisik 368p. :ill
ISBN 9781760464011
Subjek PRISONERS—CIVIL RIGHTS—AUSTRALIA
HUMAN RIGHTS—AUSTRALIA
PRISON ADMINISTRATION—AUSTRALIA
Catatan As this book goes to press, the world is facing the challenge of a global health pandemic on a scale not experienced in recent times. The response has been to try to reduce the spread of infection by ensuring that people ‘keep their distance’ from each other via imposing restrictions on personal mobility, widely referred to as ‘lock downs’. For those in prisons, such restrictions are not a temporary necessity, they are a way of life. But in what are frequently overcrowded prison systems this results in the very opposite of ‘distancing’, and the physical, health and mental problems resulting from such closed and close confinement, now being glimpsed by the population at large, form the day-to-day reality for many in prison detention. This book probes that reality and explores options for change.
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