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Africa
Overcrowding
Nigeria
A thorough investigation is necessary to avoid a recurrence

France: à la prison de Fleury-Mérogis, les détenus reçoivent leurs cadeaux de Noël
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Europe
Activities
France
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North America
Minors
Discipline
United States
On any given day, over 48,000 youth in the United States are confined in facilities away from home as a result of juvenile justice or criminal justice involvement. Most are held in restrictive, correctional-style facilities, and thousands are held without even having had a trial.
Central America and the Caribbean
Minors
Jamaica
Human rights advocacy group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) has raised concerns that the practice has re-emerged and provided The Sunday Gleaner with statistics which suggest that in 2018, some 413 children (211 males and 203 girls) appeared before court, not for committing an offence but for exhibitin…
Coronavirus: Prison Fever / 2021
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Africa
Coronavirus
North America
Central America and the Caribbean
South America
Asia
Elderly prisoners
Europe
Middle East
Oceania
Health
Mental health
Material conditions
Activities
Social ties
The virus has not stopped at prison gates. What measures are taken to guarantee the safety of all prisoners and prison staff? What are the consequences of the pandemic on the living conditions in prisons? Here is an overview. — Update 31/12/2021
North America
Foreign prisoners
Justice
United States
Jamaican citizens account for more than half the total number of Caribbean citizens now incarcerated in United States (US) prisons.

France: la prison, une épreuve aussi pour les familles (podcast)
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Europe
Justice
Social ties
France
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USA: Trump makes the most important anti-hunger programm harder to access for people leaving prison
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North America
Access to legal rights
Justice
Health
United States
Under a new rule announced yesterday, the Trump administration expects to slash 688,000 from the rolls of people receiving short-term food assistance.