Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2025
This chapter discusses the specifics of unlawful treatment of a detainee in peacetime; that is to say, outside the material jurisdiction of armed conflict. This concerns the conduct of any relevant law enforcement official, including a border force official or member of the security forces such as the gendarmerie, but is most commonly an issue involving the police or the prison service. First considered is the protection of persons in police custody. The protection of the 11.5 million people believed to be held in any form of prison across the world is then addressed. Separate sections are dedicated to incarcerated women and children, before a final section reviews some of the particular issues that arise in detention facilities managed by the private sector.
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