Un plan en dix étapes pour réduire la détention provisoire

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Un plan en dix étapes pour réduire la détention provisoire

3 juin 2016

PRI propose un plan de réforme des lois, des politiques publiques et des pratiques concernant la détention provisoire. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

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In many countries, very large numbers of people in prison have not been convicted of a criminal offence but are waiting for their guilt or innocence to be established by a court. Some will eventually be acquitted of any crime; all should be presumed innocent.Yet in many cases their period of detention on remand may last months or years. Conditions are often worse than for convicted offenders and in many countries detainees are subject to highly restricted regimes with limitations on visits and on opportunities to take part in education, training or work. Countries with the highest levels of overcrowding also have prison populations with the highest proportions of pre‑trial detainees. In 40 countries more than half of prisoners are held on remand.

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