The Action, in general, aims to address important prison and police issues, especially the ones recorded in the CPT reports. Furthermore, it will provide support to the BiH authorities in ensuring compliance with the Council of Europe standards as necessary and assist them in advancing further towards the process of stabilisation and European integration. Specifically, the Action directly aspires to strengthen the capacities of staff to deal with persons deprived of liberty without infringing their human rights, design and provide meaningful activities for persons deprived of liberty, ensure that access to primary health care in prisons is equal to that provided in the community and support the treatment of mentally incapacitated offenders based on human rights standards.

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Joint guidelines for dealing with persons deprived of liberty in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Representatives of 10 police agencies and 14 prison establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) joined forces over the past four months to develop Guidelines for dealing with persons deprived of liberty that would be applicable across the local law enforcement agencies.

The result of the final meeting of this comprehensive group of law enforcement professionals, held from 8 to 10 March in Banja Luka, is finalised draft of detailed Guidelines ensuring upholding of human rights, structured around four key competence areas in closed environment: introduction international norms and standards, efficient communication, safety and security and human rights and public safety.

The Guidelines were drafted by a group of prison staff trainers accredited to deliver human rights based training programmes for custodial environment developed within the Council of Europe implemented projects in BiH. Expert advice harmonising the draft Guidelines with local legislation and best practices was provided by a group of police professionals, while international consultants provided advice on the alignment with European and international standards.

The Guidelines will now be prepared for printing and publication while the subsequent training of trainers designed thereof will be delivered in the period September 2017-March 2018.
Bosnia and Herzegovina 8-10 March
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