The State of Prisons in India During Covid-19: the Impact on Incarcerated Persons

The state of prisons in India is poor, especially in relation to overcrowding, healthcare and sanitation. The issue of medical facilities and adequate treatment was brought to light by the Covid-19 pandemic, where overcrowding led to a failure of compliance with the prescribed social distancing norm...

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Authors: Mahaseth, Harsh (Author) ; Shalika, Joseph A. 1941-2010 (Author) ; Ambasth, Apurva (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2023
In: International journal of conflict and violence
Year: 2023, Volume: 17, Pages: 1-7
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Summary:The state of prisons in India is poor, especially in relation to overcrowding, healthcare and sanitation. The issue of medical facilities and adequate treatment was brought to light by the Covid-19 pandemic, where overcrowding led to a failure of compliance with the prescribed social distancing norms. This paper deals with the state of prisons in India, highlighting the impact of the pandemic and examining associated changes in incarceration rates. It analyses relevant Supreme Court orders and the effects of alternative house arrest and other state measures. In conclusion, the paper discusses the measures recommended by the United Nations to alleviate the impact of the virus on prisons.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 6-7
ISSN:1864-1385
DOI:10.11576/ijcv-6653