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Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
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Results for prisons (georgia)
3 results foundAuthor: Proos, Ivi Title: Attitudes of Georgia's Population Towards Crime and Penal Policy Summary: This review is based on the materials of a sociological study and survey carried out in Georgia in July 2009. The review addresses the perception of crime, attitudes towards the penal policy in Georgia, and an analysis of the level of awareness of the people regarding information about the situation in prisons and detention facilities. Details: Tallinn: Estonian Institute for Open Society Research; Tbilisi, Georgia: Penal Reform International, Regional Office in the South Caucasus, 2009. 150p. Source: Internet Resource Year: 2009 Country: Georgia URL: Shelf Number: 118421 Keywords: Fear of Crime (Georgia)Penal PolicyPrisons (Georgia)Public AttitudesPublic Opinion (Georgia) |
Author: Penal Reform International Title: Assessment of Penal Legislation in Georgia Summary: This study identifies key areas for attention with respect to Georgia's compliance with relevant international standards relating to criminal justice and the penal system. Despite ongoing and planned developments, it remains a solid and still necessary contribution to, and reference document for discussions aimed at further improving Georgian criminal justice legislation and practice. In particular it facilitates transparency and the wide discussion among stakeholders that is of crucial importance in a democratic society. Details: Tbilisi, Georgia: Penal Reform International South Caucasus, 2009. 40p. Source: Internet Resource Year: 2009 Country: Georgia URL: Shelf Number: 118588 Keywords: Criminal Justice System (Georgia)Penal LegislationPrisons (Georgia) |
Author: Southern Center for Human Rights Title: The Crisis of Violence in Georgia's Prisons Summary: This report entitled, The Crisis of Violence in Georgia's Prisons about the recent, significant rise in violence, torture, and homicides in the Georgia prison system. SCHR is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate, and is calling on state officials to reduce violence, and better protect incarcerated persons and prison staff. The last several years have seen an escalation in the level of homicides, stabbings, and assaults in the Georgia prison system. On June 29, 2014, Shannon Grier was stabbed to death at Augusta State Medical Prison. He became the 33rd Georgia prisoner to be killed by other prisoners since 2010. In 2012 alone, Georgia had more homicides in its state prisons than many states' prisons had in the last ten years, from 2001-2011 (e.g. Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Virginia, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi). Three times as many prisoners were killed in Georgia state prisons in 2012 than ten years ago. Details: Atlanta, GA: Southern Center for Human Rights, 2014. 24p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed July 29, 2014 at: https://www.schr.org/files/post/files/Crisis%20of%20Violence%20in%20Prisons-9%20reduced%20FINAL.pdf Year: 2014 Country: United States URL: https://www.schr.org/files/post/files/Crisis%20of%20Violence%20in%20Prisons-9%20reduced%20FINAL.pdf Shelf Number: 132807 Keywords: Prison ViolencePrisoner DeathsPrisons (Georgia) |