10th May 2011
Under US legislation, a human rights report must be completed and presented to the Congress of the Department of State for every country under the UN each year. The report on Ireland has now been released. It highlights human rights abuses, legal and court procedures, arrest and detention procedures, relevant human rights court decisions, civil liberties, protection of refugees, political rights and the rights of women, children and disabled persons.
The first section of this report entitled 'Respect for Human Rights' includes information on prisons including:
The report also mentions how accusations of inhumane or degrading treatment were investigated (however it does not say whether anything was done to prevent it in the future) and are publicly available.
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Respect for rights in the penal system with prison as a last resort.