Prisoners' Rights

Prisoners' Rights - Prisoners' rights are legal protections afforded to individuals who are incarcerated, ensuring that they are treated with dignity and have access to basic human rights while serving their sentences. These rights include access to medical care, protection from cruel and unusual punishment, and the ability to challenge their confinement through legal processes.

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Prisoners' rights are legal protections afforded to individuals who are incarcerated, ensuring that they are treated with dignity and have access to basic human rights while serving their sentences. These rights include access to medical care, protection from cruel and unusual punishment, and the ability to challenge their confinement through legal processes.
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