Monitoring of the Prison
System Reform
PRISON SYSTEM IN SERBIA IN 2011
ECI Kruševac, Valjevo Reformatory, PR for women Požarevac
Belgrade, March 2012 |
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Over the past ten years, the
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (HCHRS) has conducted dozens of visits to
prisons in Serbia, with the aim of making an assessment of the human rights conditions for
imprisoned and detained citizens. Since 2001, the HCHRS has visited all 28 institutions
for the execution of criminal sanctions, many of which several times. In a vast...
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Monitoring of the Prison
System Reform
PRISON SYSTEM IN SERBIA IN 2011
KPZ Niš, KPZ Sremska Mitrovica, KPZ Zabela
Belgrade, March 2012 |
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Serbia's system for the
execution of criminal sanctions has undergone multiple transformations over the past ten
years. Since 1991, the prison system has a record of an increasing number of detainees and
prisoners, which is the result of a more strict court policy. This occurrence was
particularly pronounced as of 2003. Before 2003, the number of detained persons in the
Republic of Serbia was steadily...
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MONITORING OF THE PRISON SYSTEM
REFORM
Institutions for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions for Minors
Belgrade, February 2012 |
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Over the past ten years, the
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (HCHRS) has conducted dozens of visits to
prisons in Serbia, with the aim of making an assessment of the human rights conditions for
imprisoned and detained citizens. Since 2001, the HCHRS has visited all 28 institutions
for the execution of criminal sanctions, many of which several times. In a vast...
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MONITORING OF THE PRISON SYSTEM REFORM
Penitentiary-Reformatory for Women in Požarevac
Belgrade, October 2011 |
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For the past ten years, the
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia has been monitoring and identifying
violations of human rights of marginalized groups accommodated in various institutions,
where their fundamental rights have been partially or entirely limited. After several
visits to all prisons, during which the HCHRS has, based on a previously established
methodology, ascertained the state of affairs, followed by a systemic monitoring of the
changes in the...
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