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Addressing the global prison crisis STRATEGY 2015-2017

Imprisonment has become an almost automatic response rather than a last resort [ ]. Furthermore, the penitentiary system in most countries is no longer aimed at the reformation and social rehabilitation of convicts, but simply aims to punish by locking offenders away. Juan Mendez, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture (A/68/295, 2013) THE GLOBAL PRISON CRISIS A large number of prison systems around the world are at a stage of crisis, the serious effects of which harm prisoners, their families and societies as a whole. The reality in many prisons tends to be not only far from international standards, but also risks undermining the ultimate purpose of a sentence of imprisonment: the protection of society from crime. While the nature of the prison crisis is multidimensional, it manifests itself in the following ways: Continuing growth of prison populations and prison overcrowding It is estimated that more than 10.2 million people were held in penal institutions worldwide in 2013, with an average imprisonment rate of 144 prisoners per 100,000 of the world population. In the same year, 114 national prison administrations operated on the basis of an occupancy level of over 100 per cent. The severe costs of imprisonment Imprisonment disproportionally affects people living in poverty and imprisoning large segments of society places a significant burden on State budgets. Inadequate prison conditions Despite regional differences, prison overcrowding has developed into an acute global challenge, and poses a major obstacle for the implementation of the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners. Challenges meeting core functions of imprisonment When penitentiary systems are overstretched and poorly managed, prisons run the risk of degenerating into dangerous places for both prisoners and prison staff and can even turn into crime schools and fertile breeding grounds for radicalization. Factors contributing to the crisis Poor prison conditions are, in large part, symptomatic of systemic deficiencies in a State s criminal justice system and/or policies, including: Insufficient measures to prevent crime, in particular youth crime Excessive use of pre-trial detention Lack of access to legal advice and assistance Punitive criminal justice policies and inappropriate use of imprisonment Scarce use of alternatives to imprisonment Insufficient measures to promote social reintegration Inadequate prison management and infrastructure Detention used as a first resort for children in conflict with the law Specific needs of women offenders and prisoners not met

THE RIGHT MANDATE Within the United Nations system, UNODC is ideally placed to assist Member States in addressing the prison crisis by supporting human rights-compliant penal reform initiatives. The Office supports the implementation of international standards and norms on crime prevention and criminal justice and serves as the secretariat for intergovernmental processes initiated to draft or revise such standards. United Nations standards and norms Treatment of prisoners Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (1957 currently updated as draft Mandela Rules) Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners (1990) Body of Principles for the Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or Imprisonment (1988) Alternatives to imprisonment United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for Non-custodial Measures the Tokyo Rules (1990) Basic Principles on the Use of Restorative Justice Programmes in Criminal Matters (2000) Women offenders and prisoners United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders the Bangkok Rules (2010) Updated Model Strategies and Practical Measures on the Elimination of Violence against Women in the Field of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (2010) Children deprived of their liberty United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice (1985) United Nations Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty (1990) United Nations Model Strategies and Practical Measures on the Elimination of Violence against Children in the Field of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (2014) Foreign prisoners Model Agreement on the Transfer of Foreign Prisoners and Recommendations on the Treatment of Foreign Prisoners (1985) Access to legal aid United Nations Principles and Guidelines on Access to Legal Aid in Criminal Justice Systems (2012) Crime prevention United Nations Guidelines for the Prevention of Crime (2002) United Nations Guidelines for Cooperation and Technical Assistance in the Field of Urban Crime Prevention (1995) United Nations Guidelines for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency Riyadh Guidelines (1990)

THE RIGHT SUPPORT Technical assistance: in the period 2010-2014, UNODC supported more than 60 countries in developing and implementing crime prevention and criminal justice policies and strategies. UNODC s portfolio of programmes and services related to prison reform and alternatives to imprisonment benefited countries on all continents, including Afghanistan, Albania, Ethiopia, Georgia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Mauritius, Mexico, Myanmar, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Seychelles, Somalia, Thailand, Viet Nam and the State of Palestine. Social reintegration and recidivism prevention Crime prevention, in particular youth crime Prisoners with special needs, e.g. foreign prisoners, drug users KEY AREAS TO ADDRESS THE PRISON CRISIS Sentencing policies and alternatives to imprisonment Women offenders and women prisoners Access to justice and legal aid Children in conflict with the law Prison management

ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2014 CRIME PREVENTION, IN PARTICULAR YOUTH CRIME Development of a national crime prevention strategy Ethiopia Crime prevention assessments Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar Youth and community-based crime prevention projects Brazil, Colombia, Kenya SENTENCING POLICIES AND ALTERNATIVES TO IMPRISONMENT Criminal justice assessment and capacity-building activities Ethiopia Expert meetings and policy advice on alternatives to imprisonment Iran (Islamic Republic of), Mexico, Peru Development of the new criminal executive code Kyrgyzstan ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND LEGAL AID Development and review of national legal aid policies Ethiopia, Nigeria, Somaliland, Viet Nam Workshops on access to legal aid Iran (Islamic Republic of), Sahel Region Promotion of legal aid for offenders Kyrgyzstan PRISON MANAGEMENT Prison assessments Ethiopia, Georgia, Nigeria, Tajikistan Workshops on improving prison management Iraq, Paraguay, Sahel Region Study tour for prison managers on international human rights standards and health Nepal Development of new prison rules and capacity-building initiatives Pakistan Enhancing prison infrastructure Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Somaliland CHILDREN IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW Training criminal justice officials on restorative justice for children Colombia, Peru Rehabilitation and reintegration project for young male offenders Egypt Development of United Nations Model Strategies and Practical Measures on the Elimination of Violence against Children in the Field of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Global WOMEN OFFENDERS AND WOMEN PRISONERS National workshops on the Bangkok Rules Iraq, Viet Nam Regional workshops on the Bangkok Rules Latin America, South-Eastern Europe Capacity-building and training of trainers Panama SOCIAL REINTEGRATION AND RECIDIVISM PREVENTION Vocational and educational training for prisoners to foster social reintegration Afghanistan Penal reform programme Lebanon Assessment of prison-based rehabilitation programmes Albania Painting therapy workshop in a prison set up with UNODC support in Jenin, State of Palestine (2010). The high security prison facility in Garowe, Puntland State of Somalia was designed and constructed with UNODC support (Piracy Transfer Programme, 2014). Greenhouses and hydroponics operated by prisoners, a rehabilitation programme supported by UNODC in Panama City (2014). UNODC entry-level training for 30 Somaliland custodial staff, including 13 female entrants (2014).

THE RIGHT TOOLS Through its Criminal Justice Handbook Series and other relevant publications, UNODC has at its disposal a variety of technical guidance material related to penal reform and HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment in prison settings. A SELECTION OF RELEVANT UNODC PUBLICATIONS HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care, Treatment and Support in Prison Settings: A Framework for an Effective National Response (2006)a Handbook of Basic Principles and Promising Practices on Alternatives to Imprisonment (2007) Handbook on Prisoner File Management (2008) Handbook on Prisoners with Special Needs (2009) Handbook for Prison Leaders (2010) Handbook on the International Transfer of Prisoners (2012) Introductory Handbook on the Prevention of Recidivism and the Social Reintegration of Offenders (2012) Handbook on Strategies to Reduce Overcrowding in Prisons (2013)b Model Law on Juvenile Justice and Related Commentary (2013) Good Governance for Prison Health in the 21st Century A Policy Brief on the Organization of Prison Health (2013)c Handbook on Women and Imprisonment (2nd edition, 2014) Handbook on Early Access to Legal Aid in Criminal Justice Processes (2014)d In cooperation with the International Labour Organization, UNAIDS, the United Nations Development Programme and the World Health Organization. b In cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross. c In cooperation with the World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe. d In cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme. a Vienna International Centre, PO Box 500, 1400 Vienna, Austria Tel: (+43-1) 26060-0, Fax: (+43-1) 26060-5866, www.unodc.org on Handbook Introductory Handbook on d Women an ent Imprisonm the Prevention of Recidivism and the Social Reintegration of Offenders e to the with referenc tment 2 edition, for the Trea ions Rules todial United Nat and Non-cus Prisoners Offenders of Women for Women Measures k Rules) (The Bangko legal aid Early access to ice processes: in criminal just ymakers a handbook for polic ioners and practit Handbook on the Internationa l Transfer of Sentenced Pers ons A basic tra Handb prison ook for lead ers giesfor ining tool an Handbook on strate interna prison manag d curriculum to reduce overcrowding tional standardsers based on and no in prisons rm s nd United Nations publication Printed in Austria L JUSTICE S CRIMINAL *1255107* V.12-55107 December 2012 400 CRIMINA CRIMINAL JUSTICE HANDBOOK SERIES JUST SERIE ICE HANDBOOK CRIMINAL JUSTICE HANDBOOK SERIES CRIMINAL JUSTICE HANDBOOK SERIES CRIMINAL JUSTICE HANDBOOK SERIES In cooperation with the e of the red Cross InternatIonal CommItte HANDBO OK SER IES

THE RIGHT STRATEGY Taking into account the various factors that contribute to the prison crisis and UNODC s mandate areas, including HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment, the Office will bolster its penal reform work through interventions under the following three strategic objectives: reducing the scope of imprisonment, improving prison conditions, and supporting social reintegration of offenders upon release. The primary focus of the Strategy lies in supporting the initiation and implementation of penal reform programmes in Member States, thus generating tangible results in the field. It will aim to support Member States, upon request, to rationalize the resort to imprisonment, improve the way in which it is implemented and contribute to a reduction of recidivism by supporting the social reintegration of offenders. As penal reform efforts Reducing should go beyond the prison the scope of administration in order to be imprisonment successful and sustainable, national counterparts will not be limited to prison Improving prison administrations and probation conditions services, but may further include legislators, policymakers and criminal justice officials from the police, prosecution Supporting social authorities, legal aid providers, reintegration of offenders the judiciary and the courts. upon release In-depth assessments of national criminal justice systems, combined with an analysis of relevant policies and legislation, will typically serve as the basis for producing the evidence base required for interventions within and beyond the prison system. Such technical assistance will be complemented by the development of technical guidance material and the collection of relevant data. SPECIFIC CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSES FOR WOMEN When designing and implementing penal reform programmes, particular attention will be paid to women offenders and prisoners, including promoting efforts, policies and programmes to: Reduce the scope of women s imprisonment and genderspecific non-custodial measures. Review discriminatory criminal laws and policies. Strengthen prison management and improve prison conditions. PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN Children in contact with the justice system and those deprived of their liberty require policies and programmes to: Ensure that they have access to fair, effective and child-sensitive justice systems. Promote diversion and noncustodial measures for children alleged to be offenders.

DOING THE RIGHT THINGS The funding vehicle for the implementation of this Strategy will be the Global Project GLOT63 Support to Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Reform. For the period 2015-2017, UNODC will prioritize the following outputs, which would require financial contributions of US$ 5 million. GLOBAL TOOLS Practical guidelines on alternatives to imprisonment Handbook on the management of violent extremist offenders Handbook on corruption in prisons Model electronic prisoner file management system Tool for monitoring and complaint systems in child detention facilities Technical guidance on rehabilitation programmes and post-release support Regional study on the profile of women prisoners Global study on legal aid Justice Section, Division for Operations Vienna International Centre, P.O. Box 500, 1400 Vienna, Austria Tel.: (+43-1) 26060-0 Fax: (+43-1) 26060-7-5017 E-mail: justice@unodc.org www.unodc.org FIELD-BASED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Advisory services to 10 countries to develop national strategies on crime prevention and prison reform Fourteen national training events on one or more of the following topics: crime prevention; reducing prison overcrowding and pre-trial detention; alternatives to imprisonment; prison management; treatment of women in detention; treatment of children deprived of their liberty; and social reintegration Seven regional capacity-building activities on one or more of the following topics: crime prevention; reducing prison overcrowding and pre-trial detention; alternatives to imprisonment; prison management; treatment of women in detention; treatment of children deprived of their liberty; and social reintegration V.15-03605 Photos UNODC, Alessandro Scotti, istock.com