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Review… Recommend… Repeat… An assessment of where human rights have stalled in places of detention

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Content Types:

Assessment tool Report

Implementation Levels:

Advanced

Prior Knowledge Required:

Intermediate

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Large Medium Small

Sector:

Culture and Heritage Economic Development/Enterprise Education Emergency Services Environment Government Health and social care Housing Justice Local authorities Transport

Role:

Equality/Diversity/Human Rights Specialists Legal & Compliance Staff Policy Officers/Makers Senior Leaders/Management

Resource content

An assessment examining progress on 29 human rights recommendations about Scotland’s prisons and secure mental health settings over ten years. Found 83% have made little or no meaningful progress on the right to life and prevention of torture.

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For Non-Justice Sectors: You can adapt the assessment methodology by replacing detention-specific indicators with sector-relevant human rights measures (e.g., healthcare access, educational inclusion, housing quality).

For Lived Experience Integration: You can supplement with direct consultation processes. You could use this assessment as baseline data to inform lived experience engagement strategies, and develop community feedback mechanisms to validate findings.

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