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Interim Report - Study on the Human Rights of Federally-Sentenced Persons : The Most Basic Human Right is to Be Treated as a Human Being (1 February 2017-26 March 2018)  Cover Image E-book E-book

Interim Report - Study on the Human Rights of Federally-Sentenced Persons : The Most Basic Human Right is to Be Treated as a Human Being (1 February 2017-26 March 2018)

Bernard, Wanda Elaine Thomas. (Added Author). Ataullahjan, Salma. (Added Author). Cordy, Jane. (Added Author). Canadian Electronic Library (Firm) (distributor.).

Summary: 'Federal correctional facilities are ominous structures. They are frequently located in remote areas, surrounded by tall concrete walls and barbed wire fences; some are equipped with watch towers. Even as a visitor, entering a federal penitentiary can be an intimidating experience. Names must be provided ahead of time. Electronic devices are prohibited. The reception area is occupied by several correctional officers, detection dogs as well as metal and drug detectors'--Executive summary, page 8.

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  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (78 pages).
  • Publisher: Ottawa, ON, CA: Senate Canada, 2019.

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General Note:
Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection.
Restrictions on Access Note:
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
Type of Computer File or Data Note:
Electronic monograph in PDF format.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Canadian charter of rights and freedoms
Correctional service of canada
Crime
Culture
Discrimination
Domestic violence
Government
Human activities
Human rights
Justice
Abuse
Charter
Crime, law and justice -- Crime
Crime, law and justice -- Law enforcement
Crime, law and justice -- Law enforcement -- Punishment (criminal)
Crime, law and justice -- Law enforcement -- Punishment (criminal) -- Prison
Discrimination
Domestic violence
Education
Equality
Health
Inmates
Penitentiary
Politics
Politics -- Government
Rehabilitation
Science and technology
Society
Solitary confinement
Systemic racism
Genre: Electronic books

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