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[[File:Burgu i Tiranes.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The [[Prison Hospital of Tirana]].]] |
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Like in many other countries, prisoners in [[Albania]] are separated into [[Detention of suspects|remanded prisoners]] (in pre-trial detention) and [[Convict|convicted prisoners]] (whose sentences are being executed). The basic three types of prisons are closed, semi-open, and open prisons. A difference is made between ordinary closed prisons and [[Supermax|high security prisons]]. Many prisons have separate blocks (wings) for women and |
Like in many other countries, prisoners in [[Albania]] are separated into [[Detention of suspects|remanded prisoners]] (in pre-trial detention) and [[Convict|convicted prisoners]] (whose sentences are being executed). The basic three types of prisons are closed, semi-open, and open prisons. A difference is made between ordinary closed prisons and [[Supermax|high security prisons]]. Many prisons have separate blocks (wings) for women and children (juveniles), while others keep women and children together.<ref>http://www.dpbsh.gov.al/?fq=burgjet</ref> Prisoners themselves are allowed to elect a council of re education, which is used to enforce laws<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.lectlaw.com/files/int09.htm|title=Criminal Justice System Of Albania|access-date=2016-08-09}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 14:15, 28 November 2017
Like in many other countries, prisoners in Albania are separated into remanded prisoners (in pre-trial detention) and convicted prisoners (whose sentences are being executed). The basic three types of prisons are closed, semi-open, and open prisons. A difference is made between ordinary closed prisons and high security prisons. Many prisons have separate blocks (wings) for women and children (juveniles), while others keep women and children together.[1] Prisoners themselves are allowed to elect a council of re education, which is used to enforce laws[2]
References
- ^ http://www.dpbsh.gov.al/?fq=burgjet
- ^ "Criminal Justice System Of Albania". Retrieved 2016-08-09.