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4. Needs, Rights,
responsibilities and privileges of prisoners
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Article 20-Rights of
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Rights of prisoners |
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The following are considered the fundamental rights of all prisoners:
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Life |
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It is an absolute right of all living humans beings in legal custody to be alive. The question of a capital sentence as handed down by the courts and documented is considered separate to this right to life. |
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No human should be allowed to take the life of another human, without their free-will permission, no matter what the cause, no matter what the cost. |
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The right to die must rest wholly on the desire of the individual and the will of the individual. |
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Adequate food, water and clothing |
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Every prisoner has the right to adequate shelter free from exposure to extremes of external elements including sun, rain, extreme heat, extreme cold, damp and flood. |
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Every prisoner has the right to adequate food and clean drinking water, free of any contaminants and/or infection. |
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All prisoners have the right to basic sanitary and hygene facilities so that they can maintain a minimum level of personal hygene and health. |
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All prisoners have the right to adequate and clean clothing such that they are protected from the elements and are are to maintain a minimum level of acceptable hygene. |
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Personal safety |
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No prisoner should ever be subjected to torture, or to cruel inhuman physical or extreme mental degrading treatment or punishment. |
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No prisoner shall ever be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade are rejected as barbaric in all its forms. |
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No prisoner should be subject to threat, intimidation or physical violence on behalf of another inmate, subject to authorities being properly notified of such a threat. |
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Health and medical services |
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A prisoner should have the right to adequate health and medical services in the event of a medical emergency or subject to the prisoner having a precondition requiring ongoing medical treatment.
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Normal rights of a free person suspended as privileges |
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Subject to a person being held in lawful custody, those rights normally assigned to a free person but not listed above may be made available to a prisoner as privileges, subject to the good conduct and responsible behaviour of the prisoner. |
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