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UN Human Rights Council encourage alternatives to traditional incarceration, such as small-scale detention

UN Human Rights Council encourage alternatives to traditional incarceration, such as small-scale detention

🌍 Exciting news! On October 9, 2024, the UN Human Rights Council adopted Resolution 57/9, calling on all States to prioritise the social reintegration of persons released from detention and those subjected to non-custodial measures. 

The resolution invites States to introduce appropriate alternatives to traditional incarceration—such as small-scale detention —while prioritising non-custodial measures and utilising options such as conditional release, home leave, and community-based programs and services.

🔑 Key Points:

  • Promote non-custodial measures like community programs and conditional release,
  • Encourage alternatives to traditional incarceration, such as small-scale detention.

Leading up to the adoption of the Resolution, 120 NGOs from 49 countries all over the world expressed their support for Costa Rica’s forthcoming resolution,recognising the requirement of a collective global, national and local commitment to social reintegration. Their support also recognises the importance of the role of the Council in advancing a global consensus on this issue while guiding States on the implementation of guiding principles that uphold the human rights and dignity of people who have been sentenced for a criminal offence. 

✊This resolution reflects a powerful commitment to human rights and dignity, highlighting the importance of community-based alternatives that support successful re-entry in society!

📄Read the full text of Resolution 57/9 here

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