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Council of Europe Compendium on Recommendations on prison related issues

The Prison Reform Programme team has compiled the Compendium on Council of Europe's Recommendations pertaining to prison related issues in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian language ranging from prison leave, transfer of sentenced persons to health care in prisons and European Prison Rules.

The Prison Reform Programme team strongly believes this Compendium will provide helpful insight and guidelines to all those who are interested in or are directly involved in dealing with these issues.

Sarajevo 27/05/2014
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The Council of Europe Prison Reform ProgrammeTeam is currently implementing a joint project with the European Union "Enhancing human rights protection for detained and sentenced persons" within the framework of the Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Turkey.

The Horizontal Facility is a co-operation framework of the European Union and the Council of Europe will assist beneficiaries in South-East Europe to comply with Council of Europe standards and European Union acquis in the framework of the enlargement process. This three-year initiative, which started in May 2016, will focus on three thematic areas:

  • Ensuring justice
  • Fighting corruption, economic crime and organised crime
  • Promoting anti-discrimination and protecting the rights of vulnerable groups

The current joint Action aims to support the Bonsia and Herzegovia authorities in ensuring compliance with Council of Europe standards as necessary and to assist them in advancing further towards stabilisation and European integration.

Specifically, the Action aims to:

  • strengthen the capacities of staff to deal with persons deprived of liberty
  • design and provide meaningful activities for persons deprived of liberty
  • ensure that access to primary health care in prisons is equal to that provided in the community
  • and support the treatment of mentally incapacitated offenders based on human rights standards.

More information about the current Action >>