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Prison Reforms

Prison Reforms
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Prisons today are beset with issue like: ...

Prisons today are beset with issue like:

1. Overcrowding
2. Challenge of providing adequate mental health care to inmates
3. Continuity of care for children of women inmates after 6 years of age
4. Market relevant schemes for rehabilitation of inmates
5. Marketing of jail-products, welfare schemes for the prison staff
6. The question of party with other uniformed services
7. Modernizing the design, architecture of new model prisons
8. Training and welfare schemes for women inmates
9. Social issues regarding their acceptance after release
10. Adoption of model prison manual by all States/UTs for uniformity in prison administration.

We would like to invite your feedback/suggestions and comments on the above issues.

Showing 802 Submission(s)
suresh mittal
suresh mittal 10 years 3 weeks ago

Prisoners should neither be shifted to Punjab nor released in any form. It will damage social fabric of Punjab and will be threat to peace.

Dr Ashok Nayak
Dr Ashok Nayak 10 years 3 weeks ago

Those who are in Prison May be suffering from Psychiatric illness,They may have family Who are depend on them,They may not have strong legal support,They may be Made good human if we have comphrehensive legal system! law should be more eastern which includes truth Dharma & Humanity Than Commercialized & Talent driven!

SUNIL MEENA_2
SUNIL MEENA 10 years 3 weeks ago

you have to appoint a law graduate as a Insector or asst inspector who can nearly watch & observe the prison & after his recommendations we can give a better opportunity for the prison, as a law graduate thay can easily findout the circumsatnces & punishments for the priosns & thay can easily do better then any one else.

kavita rani
kavita rani 10 years 3 weeks ago

Punishment is necessary but there may be some sort of things which can help an accused to be a citizen like yoga and on the occasion of international yoga day I think in jail also it will help meditation can help a criminal change or divert his/her mind and if one realise his/her er mistakes than it will be helpful and I think most of crime are because mental weakness and there may be other reason like anger for a while and because of this little movement one can spoil himself and other .

er.milap@gmail.com
Milap pathak 10 years 3 weeks ago

In today’s scenario prisons (all categories) can contribute in several aspects of development and growth of Indian economy, literacy and social development too under the issues which was mentioned from your side. Here I am trying to brief my project idea, which I will elaborate further (later).

sainik
Kobitirtha Sanyal 10 years 3 weeks ago

Use prisioners after segregation as resource pool, as labour for government jobs, make more rehabilitation centres, put up a committee for mandatory release all all petty criminal longing beyond a time in jail.put best in uniform men in posting of such kind.form a team headed by best minds to take corrective measures for states under bjp at least where there will be less of friction. Use mrs k bedi, all stalwards.one way is to make construction of jails tax free to bring investment.

himanshu bhardwaj_1
himanshu bhardwaj_1 10 years 3 weeks ago

Ab ki jail to asi ho gai h ki agar koi seedha sadha aadmi kuch din jail me chala jae to vo bhi chota mota gunda bankar hi bahar nikle

rajeev8bhati@yahoo.com
Rajeev Bhati 10 years 1 month ago

Prisons should not be named on the great political or social leaders for example like Choudhary Charan Singh prison at Meerut (U.P.)This give a wrong message in society .Prisons should be showed as unwanted/bad place to the public.Criminals & prison both should not be respected in society.The respect/charm of criminals and prison gave wrong message to younger generation.Prison should be unwanted place in society.

rd.rdgupta@gmail.com
Rameshwar D Gupta 10 years 1 month ago

Use Prison premises, prison walls and prison roof tops for generation of solar electricity. Use inmates as labour under min. wages act. Use the solar power generation to take care of power needs of prision and sell off excess power to grid

rp.arora@rediffmail.com
rp.arora@rediffmail.com 10 years 1 month ago

We must reform our criminal justice system. If offence to sentence takes 5-6 months in other democracies, why it takes more than a decade in India? The society suffers as criminals have no fear of law catching up with them. Presumably innocent citizens, called undertrials, lose their liberty. Undertrials are 2/3 of prison population and this report depicts what they undergo.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Inside-Story-The-Gangs-of-Tihar/articleshow/47592664.cms

TiharJail
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