For a highly guarded prison, I think the movie does a fairly good job.
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The treatment of prisoners in this country is inhumane.
Yes.
If you base it entirely on the treatment of prisoners of war, the British were much better at treating them fairly and with compassion. The Japanese treatment of prisoners involved torture and starvation.
The Geneva Conventions
The Bush administration's treatment of the prisoners at Abu Ghraib was barbaric.
It is the prison's manual for the governance of prisons and the treatment of prisoners, parolees etc.
far diferantly. Western Prisoners captured during WW II by the Germans or Italians were generally treated fairly well according to the Geneva Conventions. As the war advanced and supplies got scarcer, treatment became worse. The Japanese purposely went out of their way to mistreat POWs. Watch the movie "Bridge on the River Kwai", The real treatment was much worse. It is also a fact that the Japanese didn't surrender, they died en masse, because of their devotion to the Emporer. Very few of the Japanese forces surrendered & became prisoners. Sadly their treatment of Allied prisoners was unworthy of them. With regard to the Europen War I have just finished reading 'The Last Escape' by John Nichol & Tony Rennell about the repatriation of Allied prisoners at the end of WW2... Most enlightening.
The reformers change the treatment of the mentally ill and prisoners by Dorothea Dix , in her efforts on behalf of the mentally ill -emphasized the idea of rehabilitation, treatment that might reform the sick or imprisoned person to a useful position in society. There was, as revivalists suggested, hope for everyone.
John Howard and Cesare Beccaria were two prominent reformers who worked to improve prison conditions in the eighteenth century. Howard focused on issues such as overcrowding and sanitation, while Beccaria advocated for more humane treatment of prisoners and the abolition of torture. Their efforts laid the foundation for modern prison reform.
They are humans. Without empathy the results are torture and inhuman treatment.