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The CSPRI Newsletter has six issues per year. Our readership exceed 1000 subscribers.

CSPRI Newsletter No. 34, April 2010

CSPRI Newsletter No. 34, April 2010

Author(s): Aquinaldo Mandlate
Year: April 2010

This Newsletter focuses on the Prison Reform in Mozambique: Early Achievements and Challenges Ahead

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CSPRI Newsletter, No. 33 December 2009

CSPRI Newsletter, No. 33 December 2009

Author(s): Lukas Muntingh
Year: December 2009

This Newsletter focuses on the Improved monitoring and reporting to promote and protect the rights of prisoners under the African human rights system

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CSPRI Newsletter 32, July 2009

CSPRI Newsletter 32, July 2009

Author(s): Cynthia Barmore
Year: 2009

This issue focuses on the Relationship between Assault and Overcrowding in South African Prisons.

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CSPRI Newsletter No. 31, June 2009

CSPRI Newsletter No. 31, June 2009

Author(s): Lukas Muntingh
Year: 2009

This newsletter focuses on the List of Issues recently released by the UN Committee against Torture in view of South Africa's next periodic report that is due 31 December 2009.

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CSPRI Newsletter No. 30, May 2009

CSPRI Newsletter No. 30, May 2009

Year: 2009

In this issue: Living below the minimum standards for prisoners - the state of Uganda's prisons.

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CSPRI Newsletter No. 29, March 2009

CSPRI Newsletter No. 29, March 2009

Year: 2009

In this issue: The Correctional Services Portfolio Committee: 2004 - 2009; SA Prisons at a glance.

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CSPRI Newsletter No. 28, January 2009

CSPRI Newsletter No. 28, January 2009

Year: 2009

In this issue: Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of HIV in arrested, detained and sentenced persons.

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