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Putin Signs Law on Respecting Convicts

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a government-submitted law on “administrative arrests,” which requires jail administrators, officials and medics to treat convicts respectfully, the Kremlin reported Friday.

MOSCOW, April 26 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a government-submitted law on “administrative arrests,” which requires jail administrators, officials and medics to treat convicts respectfully, the Kremlin reported Friday.

In Russia and other former Soviet republics, “administrative arrests” are short jail terms of up to 15 days.

The law, approved by the upper house of the Russian parliament, the Federation Council, on April 17, aims to bring the procedure of serving short jail terms in line with the generally recognized norms of international law.

It determines the rights of the imprisoned, including the right to receive legal assistance, to send and receive correspondence, to receive free bedsheets, items of personal hygiene, books and periodicals.

The law also stipulates that smokers and nonsmokers should be housed separately, and allows the courts, the public and prosecutors to monitor conditions at detention centers.

The document says judges, prosecutors, investigators, police officers, firefighters, and state security and intelligence officers should serve their time separately from other convicts. It also allows detention center officials to fingerprint and photograph convicts.

 

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