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Prison Reform Monitoring - The report on the situation in the institutions for execution of criminal sanctions
Prison Reform Monitoring - The report on the situation in the institutions for execution of criminal sanctions

Author(s): Jelena Mirkov, Ljiljana Palibrk, Zoran Ilić, Aleksandra Bezarević
Contributor(s): Sonja Biserko (Editor)
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, History, Social Sciences, Sociology, Recent History (1900 till today), Social differentiation, Criminology, Health and medicine and law, Penology, Present Times (2010 - today), Penal Policy
Published by: Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji
Keywords: prison reform monitoring; Niš; Sremska Mitrovica; Zabela; Požarevac; Valjevo; prison hospital; living conditions; health care; treatment; Kragujevac; Belgrade; Subotica; Sombor; Zrenjanin; Novi Sad; Smederevo; Pančevo;
Summary/Abstract: The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (HCS) continued monitoring the prison system reforms in 2015, i.e. the reform of the institutions for the enforcement of criminal sanctions in Serbia. The project entitled "Continued monitoring of the prison system reforms" was supported by the Civil Rights Defenders. Visits to the institutions for the enforcement of criminal sanctions and offices for alternative sanctions were accomplished with the permission and support of the Ministry of Justice and the Directorate for Enforcement of Criminal Sanctions, while the visits to the detainment units were accomplished with the license and support of the presidents of higher courts with jurisdictions over the territory in which they are located. The expert team performing the monitoring of the institutions for the enforcement of criminal sanctions comprised the lawyers from the Helsinki Committee, Ljiljana Palibrk and Jelena Mirkov, full-time professor at the Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation Dr Zoran Ilić and a specialist of general practice medicine, Dr Aleksandra Bezarević. During the project that took part in the second half of the 2014, the Helsinki Committee team visited six institutions in the competence of the Directorate for Enforcement of Criminal Sanctions at the Ministry of Justice: five penitentiaries (in Niš, Sremska Mitrovica, Zabela, Požarevac and Valjevo) and Special Prison Hospital in Belgrade. In addition, Offices for Alternative Sanctions in these cities were also visited. The continuation of the project in 2015 encompassed visits to seven district prisons in Subotica, Kragujevac, Belgrade, Zrenjanin, Novi Sad, Smederevo and Pančevo and two visits to penitentiaries in Sombor and Padinska Skela. In 2015, the Helsinki Committee team also visited six offices for alternative sanctions in Subotica, Sombor, Kragujevac, Novi Sad, Smederevo and Pančevo.

  • Print-ISBN-13: 978-86-7208-201-2
  • Page Count: 74
  • Publication Year: 2016
  • Language: English