i guess everybody deserves to have a decent education in life even if they made a bad choice in life.
prisoners rights are rights given to prisoners by the government.
Preservation of the Rights of Prisoners was not created on a specific date. It is an ongoing movement and concept rooted in the recognition and protection of the human rights of individuals who are incarcerated. Efforts to improve the rights of prisoners have evolved over time through various legal and advocacy initiatives.
No, of course not.
In many countries, prisoners are able to enroll in education classes.
Yes
Some potential negative effects of prisoners' rights include concerns about the safety and security of prisons, the potential for increased violence or escape attempts, and the strain it may impose on resources and budgets for corrections departments. Critics argue that granting certain rights to prisoners can undermine the deterrent effect of punishment and may not adequately prioritize the rights and safety of victims and the general public.
Well in my opinion, prisoners gave up their rights when they took someone else's away. What happened to the inmates' victims rights? Prisoners are treated better then Vietnam vets that have to live on the streets. Who cares about the rights of prisoners, they shouldn't have any. Why should the law work to help the prisoners always?
You have the right to eat what they give you.
The prisoners there are mistreated and are denied many basic rights.Even though, as war prisoners and not American citizens, they shouldn't be entitled to these rights.
Prisoners have certain civil rights protected by the Constitution, including the right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment, the right to due process, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. However, these rights can be limited in certain circumstances to maintain order and security within the prison.
Emma Hughes has written: 'Education in prison' -- subject- s -: Distance education, Prisoners, Education
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education was created in 1999.