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Abstract In our prison environments, mainly in pavilion IX of the MAKALA central prison, children (infants, babies and other categories) live with their mothers who are accused or convicted of an offence, even though they have not committed any offence. These children, who are in a difficult situation due to the incarceration of their mothers in prison, see their rights to education, healthy and conducive environment, food, health care and so many other measures, restricted and violated in the name of the crimes committed by their mothers. In their world (Pavilion IX of MAKALA Central Prison),…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Abstract In our prison environments, mainly in pavilion IX of the MAKALA central prison, children (infants, babies and other categories) live with their mothers who are accused or convicted of an offence, even though they have not committed any offence. These children, who are in a difficult situation due to the incarceration of their mothers in prison, see their rights to education, healthy and conducive environment, food, health care and so many other measures, restricted and violated in the name of the crimes committed by their mothers. In their world (Pavilion IX of MAKALA Central Prison), they are too often ignored by prison systems and staff, their needs and interests are not taken care of. The incarceration of their mothers as well as the ineffectiveness of their care has direct and harmful effects on their lives. This study describes the situation of children accompanying their imprisoned mothers to Ward IX, the effects and consequences to which the children are exposed and possible solutions.
Autorenporträt
Maître Hilaire MUPANGU es licenciado en derecho por la Universidad de KINSHASA y es abogado. Lleva más de 4 años investigando y se dedica al campo de los niños.