εν ολιγοις λεει οτι θα τους δινουν μιας χρησης χαρτινες πυτζαμες γιατι στη γαλλια ειναι πολυ αυξημενος ο αριθμος αυτοκτονιων (επισημα στοιχεια αναφερουν οτι σε φυλακες χωριτηκοτητας 51.000 θεσεων διαβιουν 62.000 και απο τις αρχες του χρονου εχουν επισημως αυτοκτονησει 81 κρατουμενοι -88 κατα το IPO- ) οι οποιες κατα 96% γινονται με αυτοαπαγχονισμο (με ρουχα, σεντονια κλπ)
ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ ΤΟΥ ΜΕΤΑΦΟΡΕΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΙΔΗΣΗΣ: τουλαχιστον εκει εχουν χαρτι μιας χρησης. εδω το κωλοχαρτο παει 1 το μηνα.
Crowded French prisons to get anti-suicide 'kits'
(AFP) – 3 hours ago
ORLEANS, France — France's overcrowded prisons are to be issued with preventive "kits" to help stem an alarming rise in suicide rates among inmates, the justice minister said on Tuesday.
Since the start of the year, 81 prisoners have killed themselves in French jails, which are designed for a maximum of 51,000 inmates but currently house more than 62,000, according to official government figures.
The International Prison Observatory this month put the figure even higher, at 88, attacking what it called a "worrying" trend in French jails.
Under new measures, inmates identified as high risk will receive kits with tear-proof bedding and single-use paper pyjamas to prevent in-cell hangings, which accounts for 96 percent of all suicides
Starting later this year, prison staff will be offered training on how to detect suicide risks, and volunteers will be chosen among inmates to mentor vulnerable new prisoners, who account for 90 percent of suicide victims.
Justice Minister Michele Alliot-Marie announced the plans after touring a prison in the central city of Orleans, in line with recommendations in a recent report on jail suicides.
But the report's author, psychiatrist Louis Albrand, accused the government of cherry-picking from his study, saying its plans were "disappointing."
"This is not a serious response. We need genuine penitentiary reform," said Albrand, who wants an overhaul of jails in favour of smaller-scale structures, and curbs on the use of solitary confinement, from 45 to 20 consecutive days.
France's prisons have repeatedly been slammed as overcrowded and dilapidated by the Council of Europe rights watchdog.
Jail suicides have been on the rise in France since 2007, when 96 inmates took their lives, a figure that shot up to 115 last year.
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