In women's institutions there shall be special accommodation for all necessary pre-natal and post-natal care and treatment. Arrangements shall be made wherever practicable for children to be born in a hospital outside the institution. Prison Conditions in Jamaica, May 1990 - Page 5by William E. Hellerstein, Americas Watch Committee (U.S.) - 1990 - 71 pagesFull view - About this book
| René Jean Dupuy - Law - 1979 - 524 pages
...officers. (3) The services of a qualified dental officer shall be available to every prisoner. 23. (1) In women's institutions there shall be special accommodation...is born in prison, this fact shall not be mentioned on the birth certificate. (2) Where nursing infants are allowed to remain in the institution with their... | |
| Council of Europe Staff - Political Science - 1992 - 628 pages
...be the necessary staff and accommodation for the confinement and post-natal care of pregnant women. If a child is born in prison, this fact shall not be mentioned in the birth certificate. 2. Where infants are allowed to remain in the institution with their mothers, special provision shall be made... | |
| Council of Europe Staff - Political Science - 1992 - 628 pages
...des expériences pouvant porter atteinte à l'intégrité de leur personne physique ou morale. 28. 1. Arrangements shall be made wherever practicable for...to be born in a hospital outside the institution. However, unless special arrangements are made, there shall in penal institutions be the necessary staff... | |
| Guðmundur S. Alfreðsson, Katarina Tomaševski - Political Science - 1995 - 456 pages
...entirely separate. Medical Services 23( 1) 1n women's institutions there shall be special accomodation for all necessary pre-natal and post-natal care and...to be born in a hospital outside the institution. 1f a child in born in prison, this fact shall not be mentioned in the birth certificate. 23(2) Where... | |
| Human Rights Watch (Organization) - Political Science - 1996 - 228 pages
...officers. (3) The services of a qualified dental officer shall be available to every prisoner. 23. (1) In women's institutions there shall be special accommodation...shall be made wherever practicable for children to be torn in a hospital outside the institution. If a child is born in prison, this fact shall not be mentioned... | |
| Dorothy Q. Thomas, Women's Rights Project (Human Rights Watch) - Political Science - 1996 - 358 pages
...officers. (3) The services of a qualified dental officer shall be available to every prisoner. 23. (1) In women's institutions there shall be special accommodation...shall be made wherever practicable for children to be torn in a hospital outside the institution. If a child is bom in prison, this fact shall not be mentioned... | |
| Keir Starmer, Theodora A. Christou - Civil rights - 2005 - 1486 pages
...women • Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, adopted Aug. 30. 1955 Article 23 (1) In women's institutions there shall be special accommodation...shall be made wherever practicable for children to be torn in a hospital outside the institution. If a child is born in prison, this fact shall not be mentioned... | |
| Avril McDonald - History - 2006 - 894 pages
...trained officers. 3) The services of a qualified dental officer shall be available to every prisoner. 4) In women's institutions there shall be special accommodation...fact shall not be mentioned in the birth certificate. 5) Where nursing infants are allowed to remain in the institution with their mothers, provision shall... | |
| Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier - Law - 2007 - 586 pages
...treatment. Arrangements shall be made, wherever possible, for children to be born in a civilian hospital. If a child is born in prison, this fact shall not be mentioned in the birth certificate. • Children: The principle according to which young prisoners shall be kept separate from adults is... | |
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