News April 5, 2017 South Africa: probe into two solitary confinement suicides in Western Cape Jail Two inmates at Helderstroom Prison in Caledon, who were held in solitary confinement, have committed suicide within three months of each other.
News February 13, 2017 South Africa: increase in number of 'lifers' keeps jail system topped up South Africa’s prisons are fast filling up with “lifers”, most of them sentenced to time behind bars for murder, violent robbery and rape.
News February 10, 2017 South Africa: law to stop detention of mentally ill in prisons In February, the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services introduced a Bill amending the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (CPA) to Parliament. The Bill seeks to stop the incarceration of accused persons who are mentally ill or intellectually disabled in prisons.
News January 18, 2017 South Africa: prison boss makes appeal to reduce overcrowding in jails Johannesburg – Correctional Services National Commissioner Zach Modise on Wednesday appealed to government security agencies to reduce overcrowding in the country’s correctional facilities.
News December 27, 2016 Afrique du Sud : trois morts dans une mutinerie en prison Sorry, this article is not available in English. If you wish, you can consult the French version.
News December 5, 2016 South Africa: court victory for Pollsmoor prisoners “How do human beings live in a detention facility while there are rats?” asks judge.
News November 18, 2016 South Africa: prison torture chamber exposed on camera Torture and assault of prison inmates has been exposed in CCTV footage.
News October 23, 2016 South Africa: parole backlog crisis looms Human rights lawyers have threatened legal action against the Department of Correctional Services in a bid to force it to process outstanding parole applications of long-term prisoners whose rights they claim are being violated by the delays.
News June 26, 2016 Afrique du Sud : un strip-tease en prison fait le tour de la toile This article is not available in English. If you wish, you can consult the French version.
News March 4, 2016 South Africa: filth, disease, sex and violence for Pollsmoor's female inmates International Women’s Day on March 8 turns the spotlight on the fate of women, in particular their achievements and the slow pace of progress. An often overlooked group are women prisoners.
News January 13, 2016 South Africa: the Mandela Rules, a diplomatic success but will they lead to better care of SA prisoners? In December 2015 the UN General Assembly adopted without voting the revised UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners now known as the Nelson Mandela Rules “to honour the legacy of the late president of South Africa, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, who spent 27 years in prison in the cour…
News February 13, 2015 South African prisoners sue G4S over torture claims British law firm acts for inmates alleging they were given electric shocks, forcibly injected with anti-psychotic drugs and held in isolation cells for up to three years.
News October 22, 2014 South Africa: disabled inmates in Oscar Pistorius prison speak out against poor treatment At Kgosi Mampuru II jail in Pretoria where the Paralympian was sent on Tuesday, inmates with disabilities tell Daily Maverick of the daily hardships they face.