Use of lockdowns in Canadian prisons could amount to torture
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par Jessica Evans, Assistant Professor, Criminology, Toronto Metropolitan University
Linda Mussell, Lecturer, Political Science and International Relations, University of Canterbury
The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia recently ruled in a pair of decisions that it is unlawful to lock down imprisoned people due to staff shortages. Lockdowns are a practice of restrictive confinement that has become increasingly common. This is despite the fact that, under the United…
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mercredi 31 janvier 2024