PCPD Publishes Investigation Report on Security Measures Taken by 14 Restaurants to Protect Customers’ Registration Data
Date: 28 October 2021
Date: 28 October 2021
Date: 28 October 2021
Date: 28 October 2021
The harmful effects of a mother going to prison start at sentencing and continue for yearsThe Committee makes proposal for urgent reform in four areas:data collectionpregnancy and maternity. An estimated 17,000 children each year are separated from their mothers when those mothers are sent to prison, the vast majority for non-violent offences.
The Committee welcomes the Women’s Policy Framework and supporting guidance issued in December 2018, which ensures that pre and postnatal needs are assessed and addressed for all women in prison. But the evidence received about women’s own experiences clearly demonstrate that their imprisonment poses a serious threat to their human rights – and those of their babies and very young children.
The harmful effects of a mother going to prison start at sentencing and continue for yearsThe Committee makes proposal for urgent reform in four areas:data collectionpregnancy and maternity. An estimated 17,000 children each year are separated from their mothers when those mothers are sent to prison, the vast majority for non-violent offences.
The Committee welcomes the Women’s Policy Framework and supporting guidance issued in December 2018, which ensures that pre and postnatal needs are assessed and addressed for all women in prison. But the evidence received about women’s own experiences clearly demonstrate that their imprisonment poses a serious threat to their human rights – and those of their babies and very young children.
The harmful effects of a mother going to prison start at sentencing and continue for yearsThe Committee makes proposal for urgent reform in four areas:data collectionpregnancy and maternity. An estimated 17,000 children each year are separated from their mothers when those mothers are sent to prison, the vast majority for non-violent offences.
The Committee welcomes the Women’s Policy Framework and supporting guidance issued in December 2018, which ensures that pre and postnatal needs are assessed and addressed for all women in prison. But the evidence received about women’s own experiences clearly demonstrate that their imprisonment poses a serious threat to their human rights – and those of their babies and very young children.