Facilities for Assam women prisoners inadequate
Guwahati, July 8 (PTI) Facilities provided to female
prisoners in Assam's jails are unsatisfactory, insufficient
and in violation of the international standards set for women
prisoners, a study has revealed. Arrangements for proper health care, legal aid, access to
justice, arrangement for transfer of female prisoners and
detention of girls (juveniles) are inadequate. So too are facilities for older women inmates and other
vulnerable groups, the study, conducted by an NGO, North East
Network, found. The NGO, which conducted its survey in four jails located
in Guwahati, Jorhat, Nagaon and Tezpur, found that a large
part of the problem with the state's prison system sprang from
the largely defunct and inaccessible nature of the state
mechanism to run prisons and safeguard rights of prisoners. Anurita P Hazarika of the NGO pointed out that the study
attempted to outline the issues around access to justice for
women charged with crimes within the state. ''There appears to be a failure of justice with regard to
appropriate and adequate investigation of cases and
representation with some women prisoners appearing to have
been arrested for no fault of theirs, being circumstances of
false charges or being wrongly implicated,'' Hazarika said. It was found in the survey that policies often overlook
special needs of women, especially mothers, in prisons who
have special physical, vocational, social and psychological
needs.