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Information for Prison Inmates (3rd Edition)

 

   Introduction to the Publication of Third Edition
 

The Prison Law which has been untouched without major changes since 1908 was materially revised.

In the fall of 2002, a series of incidents in which inmates died or were injured by violent assaults using leather handcuffs, etc. in protection cells in Nagoya Prison were revealed. Multiple prison officers participated in the assault were arrested and prosecuted, which became a center of social attention being discussed at the Diet and through heavy coverage of the media. As a result of these incidents, "the Correctional Administration Reform Council" consisting of fifteen eminent persons from the private sector was organized under the Minister of Justice at the end of March in 2003.

This Advisory Panel announced its recommendation entitled "Recommendation from the Correctional Administration Reform Council: Aiming at Prisons that Gain the Understanding and Support of the Citizens" on December 22, 2003.

Based on the recommendation, the revision of the Prison Law was brought about for the first time in nearly 100 years, and the "Law Concerning Penal Institutions and the Treatment of Sentenced Inmates" (hereinafter referred to as the "Law Concerning the Treatment of Sentenced Inmates") was newly enacted and effectuated throughout Japan as of May 24, 2006. (For more details about the revision of the law, please refer to Section 1 of this booklet.)

In preparing this third edition, we revised the contents substantially in response to the enactment of the Law Concerning the Treatment of Sentenced Inmates. We hope this booklet will be helpful your inmate life.

Sections concerning unconvicted and suspected persons (suspects and defendants) and convicts with death penalty in the Prison Law were diverged and developed to a new law in the form of amendments of this Law Concerning the Treatment of Sentenced Inmates, on June 2, 2006. This new law will be enforced by June 7, 2007.

The new law created from the amendments of the Law Concerning the Treatment of Sentenced Inmates is given a new name "Law Concerning Penal and Detention Facilities and the Treatment of Inmates," which will apply to those who are detained in the penal and detention facilities including convicts, unconvicted and suspected persons and convicts with death penalty. When describing provisions of the law, firstly we show the clause of the Law Concerning the Treatment of Sentenced Inmates, and then the clause of the "Law Concerning Penal and Detention Facilities and the Treatment of Inmates." (hereinafter referred to as "Law Concerning the Treatment of Inmates") following in the brackets.

 

 

October 2006
Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA)