Prisoners' rights in New Zealand
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Prisoners' rights in New Zealand
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Prisoners in New Zealand are afforded numerous, but not all, human rights. Criticisms by a United Nations report in 2014 highlighted various issues that constitute ill-treatment of prisoners, such as remand prisoners being routinely held on lock-down for 19 hours per day, an increasingly strict prison regime, and the mixing of adult and youth prisoners. New Zealand has international obligations, being party to international treaties and covenants such as the United Nations Convention against Tor
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2024-04-17T10:41:08Z
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