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📌 presented today its Monitoring Report on the application of conditional Release in & discussed how this measure needs to be promoted and made accessible to all eligible candidates, especially when it comes to juveniles and women.
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The report also includes recommendations:

➡️to embed the Beijing Rules, which allow for the conditional release of juvenile offenders as soon as possible to minimise the negative effects of incarceration and the risk of recidivism, in the 🇽🇰 legislation.
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➡️ for the Conditional Release Panel (CRP) to comply with the Bangkok Rules and favourably consider any caretaking responsibilities of women prisoners, as well as their specific social reintegration needs. (3/6)

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➡️ for the CRP to provide a clear justification in their response based on each applicant's individual assessment (4/6)

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➡️that the CRP decisions should be written in the same language as the applications
➡️that the prisoners should be allowed to read the application assessments before they are sent to the CRP. (5/6)

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