The fulfilment of these principles requires individualization of treatment and for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners in groups; it is therefore desirable that such groups should be distributed in separate institutions suitable for... Prison Conditions in Romania - Pagina 51de Holly Cartner - 1992 - 71 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| United Nations - 1955 - 110 pagini
...individualization of treatment and a flexible system of classifying prisoners in groups for this purpose, it is desirable that such groups should be distributed in...institutions suitable for the treatment of each group. (b) These institutions need not provide maximum security for every group. It is desirable to provide... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1972 - 180 pagini
...end. 63. (1) The fulfilment of these principles requires individualization of treatment and for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners...Open institutions, by the very fact that they provide no physical security against escape but rely on the self-discipline of the inmates, provide the conditions... | |
| M. Hamalengwa, Cees Flinterman, E. V. O. Dankwa - 1988 - 450 pagini
...end. 63. (1) The fulfilment of these principles requires individualization of treatment and for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners...Open institutions, by the very fact that they provide no physical security against escape but rely on the self-discipline of the inmates, provide the conditions... | |
| William E. Hellerstein, Americas Watch Committee (U.S.) - 1990 - 84 pagini
...end. 63. (1) The fulfilment of these principles requires individualization of treatment and for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners...Open institutions, by the very fact that they provide no physical security against escape but rely on the self-discipline of the inmates, provide the conditions... | |
| Human Rights Watch (Organization) - 1993 - 348 pagini
...end. 63. (1) The fulfilment of these principles requires individualization of treatment and for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners...Open institutions, by the very fact that they provide no physical security against escape but rely on the self-discipline of the inmates, provide the conditions... | |
| Peter Rosenblum, Human Rights Watch (Organization) - 1994 - 72 pagini
...end. 63. (1) The fulfilment of these principles requires individualization of treatment and for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners...Open institutions, by the very fact that they provide no physical security against escape but rely on the self-discipline of the inmates, provide the conditions... | |
| Human Rights Watch (Organization) - 1994 - 140 pagini
...end. 63. (1) The fulfilment of these principles requires individualization of treatment and for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners...Open institutions, by the very fact that they provide no physical security against escape but rely on the self-discipline of the inmates, provide the conditions... | |
| Human Rights Watch (Organization) - 1996 - 228 pagini
...All necessary medical, surgical and psychiatric services shall be provided to that end. 199 for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners...Open institutions, by the very fact that they provide no physical- security against escape but rely on the self-discipline of the inmates, provide the conditions... | |
| Dorothy Q. Thomas, Women's Rights Project (Human Rights Watch) - 1996 - 358 pagini
...end. 63. (1) The fulfilment of these principles requires individualization of treatment and for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners...Open institutions, by the very fact that they provide no physical security against escape but rely on the self-discipline of the inmates, provide the conditions... | |
| Jane Hughes, Fabrice Liebaut - 1998 - 352 pagini
...end. 63. (1) The fulfilment of these principles requires individualization of treatment and for this purpose a flexible system of classifying prisoners...Open institutions, by the very fact that they provide no physical security against escape but rely on the self-discipline of the inmates, provide the conditions... | |
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