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    Prohibition of Private Prisons, Minimum Rules for Treatment of Prisoners and Minimum Standards for Correction Officers Act

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    • BrumBrum
      BrumBrum Commission @Czech Slavia last edited by

      You are clearly missing the point where its necessary to do solitary confinement sometimes for the duration of the sentence. If you remove the option for solitary confinement for safety of the prisoners, prevention of spreading of extremism and to be able to confine the most dangerous prisoners I garuntee more deaths of prisoners who you are supposedly trying to protect will happen and that people will die from more terrorist attacks. I hope you can explain to the victims of increased attacks and their families how it all had to happen because all prisoners should have time with other prisoners regardless of risk and that their sons and daughters are worthy sacrifices to achieve the goal of no pernament solitary confinement. We don't in Duchies do it as a first resort but only when all options are exhausted yet you want to remove this option that is vital in protecting many prisoners either from the prison population or protecting the prison population from the most dangerous prisons. You will have the blood of every prisoner who dies from this do gooder but naive proposal and so will anyone who votes in favour of removing solitary confinement as an option for prisons as a protection policy.

      James Mizrachi-Roscoe, Councillor for United Duchies

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      • Istkalen
        Istkalen EU last edited by

        Dear Cllr. Mizrachi-Roscoe, do you accept the use of paddling or electric shocks to ensure the "behavior" of children or the mentally ill? If not, how is solitary confinement any different? They are all certainly effective, to one degree or the other, but they cause such severe mental and even physical harm to their victims that they must necessarily be viewed as abuse.

        Iras Tilkanas
        Council Speaker and Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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        • California
          California EU last edited by

          On behalf of the United Kingdom, I wholeheartedly support this legislation. These are still citizens and deserve humane conditions.

          Councillor Lyn Brown
          Councillor for the United Kingdom

          The Commonwealth of California
          Prime Minister Kamala Harris
          Governor-General Julia Gillard
          Councilor Snoop Dogg

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          • BrumBrum
            BrumBrum Commission @Istkalen last edited by BrumBrum

            Frankly the techniques of paddling or electric shock are no comparison as they have no protective function. When if this passes a police officer dies because he was mixed in with general population and is attacked or a prisoner dies because we have to mix a violent psychopathic uncontrollable prisoner has to go out of solitary or a family loses a child or father or mother because of some extremist who was introduced to extremism by an extremist who was out of cell to meet the needs of this law I hope you can be the one to explain to the deads family how it was in their relatives best interest to meet some misguided notion of defeating the always evil solitary confinement because that is the result this law will have That is all.

            James Mizrachi-Roscoe, Councillor for United Duchies

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            • C
              Czech Slavia EU last edited by

              Dear Ms Speaker, I would like to request another extension as some of my colleagues expressed their wishes to work on the proposal further. And many thanks Ms Brown, you are entirely correct.

              Sofie Čikarová
              Councillor for Czech Slavia

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              • Istkalen
                Istkalen EU last edited by

                Debate will be extended to 23:59 GMT on 25 November 2022.

                Iras Tilkanas
                Council Speaker and Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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                • Istkalen
                  Istkalen EU last edited by Istkalen

                  Debate has ended. There are eighteen amendments for vote. Be aware that several contradict each other. Voting begins now and will continue until 23:59 GMT on 5 December 2022.


                  Amendment I

                  Prohibition of Private Prisons, Minimum Rules for Treatment of Prisoners and Minimum Standards for Correction Officers Act
                  Regulation of Prisons, Guidelines on Treatment of Prisoners and Wage Standards for Correction Officers Act


                  Amendment II

                  Remove the "Wheareas" section and replace it with the following:

                  PREAMBLE
                  This Act aims to regulate all prisons within the borders of the European Union and the wages of officers working in prisons within the borders of the European Union, to ensure that they are up to the standards of human rights and dignity, enshrined within the Constitution of the European Union.

                  Amendment III

                  Remove Section I entirely and replace it with the following:

                  SECTION I. - RECOGNITION OF UNPAID LABOUR AS SLAVERY
                  Labour without adequate pay in prisons is recognized as a form of slavery by the European Union.


                  Amendment IV

                  Remove the third and fourth articles in Section II and replace them with the following:

                  II. All prisons are expected to supply all prisoners with a bed and restrooms. Prisons may not deny access to restrooms as a form of punishment.


                  Amendment V

                  III. Each prisoner shall is entitled to have access to food and water that contain the necessary vitamins and nutrients for a healthy life. is sufficient to guarantee their survival and help with their hunger.
                  VII. No prisoner can be held in solitary confinement for more than 15 consecutive days in the span of sixty days.
                  VIII. Prisoners who are not employed outside the prison facility shall are qualified to receive at least an hour for sports outside for leisure activities.


                  Amendment VI

                  VIII. Solitary confinement shall be used only as a last resort.
                  IX. Each prison shall have a library to which the prisoners should have access to. Prisons should encourage prisoners to access the library.
                  X. Each prisoner shall be guaranteed his or her right to work.
                  XII. All prisoners shall be guaranteed free access to healthcare facilities including psychiatrists.


                  Amendment VII

                  SECTION III. - MINIMUM STANDARTS WAGE STANDARDS FOR CORRECTION OFFICERS

                  I. The wages of correction officers should not be lower than the average wage in a given member state.
                  II. All correction officers be guaranteed free access to healthcare facilities including psychiatrists.
                  III. Affordable housing should be provided for correction officers living long distance from their place of employment.
                  IV. Correction officers should be guaranteed at least six fully paid weeks of leave a year.
                  V. After, at most, 15 years of service correction officers should have a right to a service pension and offered 14 days stay in a spa or rehabilitation institution a year free of charge.


                  Amendment VIII

                  SECTION IV. V - ENTRY INTO FORCE

                  I. Without prejudice to dates set out in Section I. the rest of the requirements shall be fulfilled a year after the entry of this legislation into force.
                  I. The requirements given in this Act should be fulfilled two years after the entry of this legislation into force.


                  Amendment IX

                  ProhibitionRegulation of Private Prisons and Minimum Rules for Treatment of Prisoners and Minimum Standards for Correction Officers Act

                  SECTION I. - PROHIBITION OF Restrictions on PRIVATE PRISONS
                  I. Forced labour in private prisons is recognized as a form of slavery. This shall be defined as free labour or labour that is mandatory and not part of a scheme to provide community service or paid work in aid of gaining skills or granting a reduction in sentence length.
                  II. Buidling of new private prisons is prohibited from the day of entry of this legislation into force
                  III. Placing prisoners in private prisons is prohibited from the day of entry of this legislation into force.
                  IV. All existing private prisons are to be transferred into public ownership no later than six months after the entry of this legislation into force.
                  II. Private prisons must provide education , services and facilities that aid in rehabilitation of prisoners.
                  III. Private prison companies are prohibited by law from lobbying government or getting involved in politics in any way


                  Amendment X

                  SECTION II. - MINIMUM RULES FOR TREATEMENT OF PRISONERS

                  I. Different categories of prisoners shall be kept on separated premises.
                  II. The categories referred to in Article I. of Section II. consist of:
                  a. Men and women
                  b. Young offenders and adult offenders
                  c. Convicted prisoners and untried prisoners
                  d. Civil prisoners and persons imprisoned by reason of a criminal offence

                  III. Each prisoner is entitled to a bed and shall have access to restrooms.
                  IV. Under no conditions can a prisoner be denied access to restrooms as a punishment
                  V. Each prisoner shall have access to food and water that contain the necessary vitamins and nutrients for a healthy life.
                  VI. Under no conditions can a prisoner be denied access to food or water as a punishment.
                  VII. No prisoner can be held in solitary confinement for more than 15 consecutive days except for purposes of protection of the general prison population , in aid of the prevention of spread of extremist views or for protection and safety of the individual prisoner and only when other options have been exhausted.
                  VIII. Solitary confinement shall be used only as a last resort.
                  IX. Each prison shall have a library to which the prisoners should have access to. Prisons should encourage prisoners to access the library.
                  X. Each prisoner shall be guaranteed his or her right to work unless such a right is incompatible with protection of the general prison population , in aid of the prevention of spread of extremist views or for protection and safety of the individual prisoner
                  XI.Prisoners shall not be paid less than 75% of the lowest legal wage or living wage of state the prisoner is imprisoned in
                  XII. Prisoners who are not employed outside of the prison facility shall receive at least an hour for sports outside.
                  XIII. All prisoners shall be guaranteed free access to healthcare facilities including psychiatrists.


                  Amendment XI

                  SECTION III. - MINIMUM STANDARTS FOR CORRECTION OFFICERS
                  I. The wages of correction officers should not be lower than the average wage in a given member state.
                  II. All correction officers be guaranteed free access to healthcare facilities including psychiatrists.
                  III. Affordable housing should be provided for correction officers living long distance from their place of employment.
                  IV. Correction officers should be guaranteed at least six fully paid weeks of leave a year.
                  V. After, at most, 15 years of service correction officers should have a right to a service pension and offered 14 days stay in a spa or rehabilitation institution a year free of charge.


                  Amendment XII

                  SECTION IV. - ENTRY INTO FORCE

                  I. Without prejudice to dates set out in Section I. the rest of the requirements shall be fulfilled a year after the entry of this legislation into force.
                  II. This legislation shall create the Unified Minimum Prison Standards Organisation or UMPS
                  III. The agency shall be tasked with reporting on prisoners standards within each country , recommending any necessary changes for compliance with this act and if necessary implementing European Court of Justice cases to enforce the law.
                  IV.The head of UMPS shall be appointed by the Premier Commissioner and approved by a majority vote of the European Council every year.


                  AMENDMENT XIII

                  SECTION II. - MINIMUM RULES FOR TREATEMENT OF PRISONERS

                  I. Different categories of prisoners shall be kept on separated premises.
                  II. The categories referred to in Article I. of Section II. consist of:
                  a. Men and women
                  b. Young offenders and adult offenders
                  c. Convicted prisoners and untried prisoners
                  d. Civil prisoners and persons imprisoned by reason of a criminal offence
                  III. Each prisoner is entitled to a bed and shall have access to restrooms.
                  IV. Under no conditions can a prisoner be denied access to restrooms as a punishment
                  V. Each prisoner shall have access to food and water that contain the necessary vitamins and nutrients for a healthy life.
                  VI. Dietary requirements of each prisoner shall be taken into account and appropriate food, containing the necessary vitamins and nutrients for a healthy life, shall be provided to such prisoners.
                  VII. Under no conditions can a prisoner be denied access to food or water as a punishment.
                  VIII. No prisoner can be held in solitary confinement for more than 15 consecutive days.
                  IX. Solitary confinement shall be used only as a last resort.
                  X. Each prison shall have a library to which the prisoners should have access to. Prisons should encourage prisoners to access the library.
                  XI. Each prisoner shall be guaranteed his or her right to work.
                  XII. Prisoners who are not employed outside of the prison facility shall receive at least an hour for sports outside.
                  XIII. All prisoners shall be guaranteed free access to healthcare facilities including psychiatrists.


                  AMENDMENT XIV

                  Replace all references to "private prisons" to "prisons operating on a for-profit basis"


                  Amendment XV

                  XII. All prisoners shall be guaranteed free access to healthcare facilities including psychiatrists. Prisoners are entitled to equal access to healthcare facilities under the law of the member state in which they are incarcerated.


                  Amendment XVI

                  SECTION II. - MINIMUM RULES GUIDELINES FOR TREATEMENT TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

                  Remove the first and second articles in Section II and replace them with the following:

                  I. Based on their status in their country's age of majority, their conviction status and the severity of convicted crimes, prisons are expected to keep prisoners on separate premises.
                  II. Prisoners are entitled to be kept in separate premises compatible with their gender under the law of the member state in which they are incarcerated. Furthermore, all prisons are expected to protect prisoners of all genders from sex-based and gender-based discrimination.


                  Amendment XVII

                  SECTION IV - CREATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION PRISON STANDARDS COMMITTEE

                  I. This legislation shall create the European Union Prison Standards Committee (acronym PRISCOM or EU-PRISCOM)
                  II. PRISCOM shall be responsible for constructing and publishing a report on prison standards across the European Union once every 18 months.
                  III. PRISCOM shall consist of a president and seven members from various EU member states, all directly appointed by the Premier Commissioner of the European Union.
                  IV. PRISCOM reports may not be used to initiate European Court of Justice cases.
                  V. PRISCOM reports may not be used as evidence in European Court of Justice cases.


                  Iras Tilkanas
                  Council Speaker and Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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                  • Istkalen
                    Istkalen EU last edited by Istkalen

                    Amendments I and IX, VI and IX, and VII and X contradict each other. If any others do, please inform me as quickly as is possible.

                    Iras Tilkanas
                    *Council Speaker and Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen8

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                    • Istkalen
                      Istkalen EU last edited by

                      I vote FOR Amendments XII, XIII, XV, XVI, and XVII, ABSTAIN on Amendment XIV, and vote AGAINST all others.

                      Iras Tilkanas
                      Council Speaker and Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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                      • BrumBrum
                        BrumBrum Commission @Istkalen last edited by BrumBrum

                        On behalf of United Duchies I vote FOR Ammendments I, II, X, XI, XII, and XVI and AGAINST all other ammendments

                        James Mizrachi-Roscoe , Councillor for United Duchies

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                        • C
                          Czech Slavia EU last edited by Czech Slavia

                          I vote FOR Amendment XIII. and AGAINST all other Amendments.

                          Sofie Čikarová
                          Councilor for Czech Slavia

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                          • Inquista
                            Inquista last edited by

                            I vote FOR Amendment XIII and AGAINST all other Amendments.

                            Bp. Karinn Lallana
                            Councillor for Inquista

                            siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
                            Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
                            Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
                            Councillor Karinn Lallana

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                            • Elthize
                              Elthize ECoJ last edited by Elthize

                              Representing The State of Elthize, I vote FOR the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and seventeenth amendments. I vote AGAINST all amendments not mentioned.


                              Liam Zachary, Councillor for The State of Elthize

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                              • Istkalen
                                Istkalen EU last edited by

                                Voting on amendments will be extended to 23:59 GMT on 12 December 2022.

                                Iras Tilkanas
                                Council Speaker and Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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                                • Istkalen
                                  Istkalen EU last edited by

                                  Voting on amendments has ended.

                                  Amendment Votes For Votes Against Pass/Fail
                                  I 2 3 FAIL
                                  II 2 3 FAIL
                                  III I 4 FAIL
                                  IV 1 4 FAIL
                                  V 1 4 FAIL
                                  VI 1 4 FAIL
                                  VII 1 4 FAIL
                                  VIII 1 4 FAIL
                                  IX 0 5 FAIL
                                  X 1 4 FAIL
                                  XI 2 3 FAIL
                                  XII 2 3 FAIL
                                  XIII 3 2 PASS
                                  XIV 0 4 FAIL
                                  XV 1 4 FAIL
                                  XVI 2 3 FAIL
                                  XVII 2 3 FAIL

                                  Final voting begins now and will continue unil 23:59 GMT on 28 December 2022.

                                  Iras Tilkanas
                                  Council Speaker and Councillor for the Republic of Istkalen

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                                  • BrumBrum
                                    BrumBrum Commission @Istkalen last edited by

                                    On behalf of United Duchies I vote AGAINST this act
                                    James Mizrachi-Roscoe, Councillor for United Duchies

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                                    • Elthize
                                      Elthize ECoJ last edited by Elthize

                                      Representing The State of Elthize, I vote AGAINST this act.


                                      Liam Zachary
                                      Councillor for The State of Elthize

                                      Unless stated otherwise, all content is fiction and does not represent any person, group of people or entity whose imagery or likeness may be used. If possible, images will be attributed.

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                                      • C
                                        Czech Slavia EU last edited by

                                        On behalf of the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia I vote FOR this act.

                                        Sofie Čikarová
                                        Councilor for Czech Slavia

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                                        • Inquista
                                          Inquista last edited by

                                          On behalf of the Most Blessed State of Inquista, I vote FOR this Act.

                                          Bp. Karinn Lallana
                                          Councillor for Inquista

                                          siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
                                          Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
                                          Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
                                          Councillor Karinn Lallana

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                                          • Spain
                                            Spain last edited by

                                            On behalf of the Kingdom of Spain, I vote AGAINST this act.

                                            Donald Tusk
                                            Councillor for Spain

                                            The Kingdom of Spain
                                            His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
                                            President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
                                            Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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