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ALTERNATIVES TO IMPRISONMENT AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STANDARD MINIMUM RULES FOR THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

NCJ Number
6491
Journal
International Review of Criminal Policy Issue: 26 Dated: (1968) Pages: 29-33
Author(s)
G E HENRIES
Date Published
1968
Length
5 pages
Annotation
REVIEW OF ALTERNATIVES TO IMPRISONMENT WITH CORPORAL PUNISHMENT AND FORCED LABOR SEEN AS PERHAPS THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL.
Abstract
BAIL AND FINES AS ALTERNATIVES ARE INEFFECTUAL UNLESS PROVISION ARE MADE TO ELIMINATE ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATION. THE USE OF PROBATION, ESPECIALLY IN NONWESTERN NATIONS, IS CONSTRAINED BY THE LACK OF TRAINED PERSONNEL AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES. VICTIM COMPENSATION, WHICH IS USED EXTENSIVELY IN NONWESTERN NATIONS, SEEKS TO SATISFY THE AGGRIEVED PERSON. THESE ALTERNATIVES, THE AUTHOR ARGUES, CAN MAKE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS' STANDARDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS MORE FEASIBLE.