新西兰的秘鲁监狱单位违反国际人权标准,将囚犯隔离多达900天。 New Zealand's Peru prison unit isolates inmates for up to 900 days, breaching international human rights standards.
新西兰最严格的监狱单位秘鲁被发现将囚犯隔离长达900天,违反了国际人权标准,该标准规定最长为15天。 New Zealand's strictest prison unit, Peru, has been found to isolate inmates for up to 900 days, breaching international human rights standards which set a maximum of 15 days. 98页的报告显示,秘鲁的平均逗留时间为632天,囚犯往往出于安全原因被单独禁闭。 The 98-page report revealed that the average stay at Peru was 632 days and that prisoners often spent their time in solitary confinement for safety reasons. 心理健康临床医生对长期隔离对囚犯福祉的负面影响表示关切,称该单元为“黑暗、压迫、缺乏感官刺激和缺乏阳光。 Mental health clinicians have expressed concerns about the long-term isolation's negative impact on prisoners' well-being, describing the unit as "dark, oppressive, and lacking in sensory stimulation and access to sunlight."