... record, the legal reason for their detention and the necessities of their treatment. Thus, (a) Men and women shall so far as possible be detained in separate institutions; in an institution which receives both men and women the whole of the premises... Prison Conditions in South Africa - Page 93by Human Rights Watch (Organization) - 1994 - 116 pagesFull view - About this book
| United Nations - Crime - 1955 - 112 pages
...Separation of Categories 3. The different categories of prisoners shall be kept in separate iustitutions or parts of institutions taking account of their sex,...other civil prisoners shall be kept separate from convicted prisoners; (d) young adults shall be kept separate from older prisoners, except where a departure... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1972 - 180 pages
...receives both men and women the whole of the premises allocated to women shall be entirely separate ; (6) Untried prisoners shall be kept separate from convicted...Where sleeping accommodation is in individual cells or rooms, each prisoner shall occupy by night a cell or room by himself. If for special reasons, such... | |
| M. Hamalengwa, Cees Flinterman, E. V. O. Dankwa - Political Science - 1988 - 450 pages
...Separation of categories 8. The different categories of prisoners shall be kept in separate institutions or parts of institutions taking account of their sex,...Where sleeping accommodation is in individual cells or rooms, each prisoner shall occupy by night a cell or room by himself. If for special reasons, such... | |
| M. Hamalengwa, Cees Flinterman, E. V. O. Dankwa - Political Science - 1988 - 450 pages
...order of which the details shall have been previously entered in the register. Separation of categories (a) Men and women shall so far as possible be detained...Where sleeping accommodation is in individual cells or rooms, each prisoner shall occupy by night a cell or room by himself. If for special reasons, such... | |
| William E. Hellerstein, Americas Watch Committee (U.S.) - Political Science - 1990 - 84 pages
...shall be entirely separate; (t) Untried prisoners shall be kept separate from convicted prisoners; (t) Persons imprisoned for debt and other civil prisoners...shall be kept separate from adults. Accommodation 9. (l) Where sleeping accommodation is in individual cells or rooms, each prisoner shall occupy by night... | |
| Human Rights Watch (Organization) - Political Science - 1993 - 348 pages
...Separation of categories 8. The different categories of prisoners shall be kept in separate institutions or parts of institutions taking account of their sex,...Where sleeping accommodation is in individual cells necessary for the central prison administration to make an exception to this rule, it is not desirable... | |
| Peter Rosenblum, Human Rights Watch (Organization) - Detention of persons - 1994 - 72 pages
...Separation of categories 8. The different categories of prisoners shall be kept in separate institutions or parts of institutions taking account of their sex,...Where sleeping accommodation is in individual cells or rooms, each prisoner shall occupy by night a cell or room by himself. If for special reasons, such... | |
| Roger S. Clark - Law - 1994 - 354 pages
...must be entirely separate. Prisoners awaiting trial must be kept separate from convicted prisoners.22 Persons imprisoned for debt and other civil prisoners shall be kept separate from those imprisoned for 19. SMR, R. 6(2). See R. 41, infra note 56. 20. SMR, R. 7. This Rule has probably... | |
| Human Rights Watch (Organization) - Political Science - 1996 - 228 pages
...Separation of categories 8. The different categories of prisoners shall be kept in separate institutions or parts of institutions taking account of their sex,...separate from persons imprisoned by reason of a criminal offense; (d) Young prisoners shall be kept separate from adults. Accommodation 9. (1) Where sleeping... | |
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