DESCRIPTION
This public discussion seeks to examine some common beliefs surrounding prison overcrowding, in a way to encourage more and better action and collaboration in the field of data collection and analysis, at global, regional and national levels. The ultimate aim of the ICRC is to contribute to creating conditions for detainees, and indeed staff, which are compatible with human dignity.
The event is the public part of a full day of expert discussions between the ICRC and colleagues from inter-governmental, governmental and non-governmental organizations on the topic of data and prison overcrowding.
Key questions addressed during the event:
- Are high crime rates the cause of prison overcrowding?
- Are alternatives to detention always the solution to prison overcrowding?
- Is overcrowding just a matter of space?
Speakers
- Marcelo Aebi, Professor of Criminology and Vice-director of the School of Criminal Sciences at the University of Lausanne, lead author of the Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics (SPACE)
- Vincent Ballon, Head of the Deprived of Liberty Unit, International Committee of the Red Cross, has visited places of detention in Afghanistan, Liberia, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Yemen, Burundi and the Philippines and is author of the recent International Red Cross Review article Overcrowding: Nobody’s fault?