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JUDICIAL INSPECTORATE FOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

JUDICIAL INSPECTORATE FOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES. ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE PERIOD 01 APRIL 2012 TO 31 MARCH 2013. Presented by JICS. Chapter one: Administration. Purpose/Intent Provides on overview of the administration of the Inspectorate Statutory Mandate Organizational restructuring update

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JUDICIAL INSPECTORATE FOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

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  1. JUDICIAL INSPECTORATE FOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE PERIOD 01 APRIL 2012 TO 31 MARCH 2013 Presented by JICS

  2. Chapter one: Administration • Purpose/Intent • Provides on overview of the administration of the Inspectorate • Statutory Mandate • Organizational restructuring update • Independence of the Inspectorate • Conclusion

  3. Chapter one: Administration • Human Resources and Development • Post establishment

  4. Chapter one: Administration • Budget & Expenditure

  5. Chapter one: Administration • Information Technology • Transport Information on the Inspectorate`s fleet of vehicles

  6. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting. • Introduction • State of Correctional centres • Inmate population

  7. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting. • Remand detainees Breakdown of the categories of remand detainees

  8. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting. • Overcrowding Inmates incarcerated vs. capacity per DCS region

  9. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting. • Inspections and investigations

  10. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Inspections Views reported by Heads of Centres and corroborated by site visit

  11. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Investigations Investigation by DCS Region

  12. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Scope of inmates complaints and requests • The Independent Correctional Centre Visitors System (ICCV) Overview of complaints dealt with by ICCVs

  13. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Complaints Unit (complaints emanating from correctional environment)

  14. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Prevalent complaints within the DCS regions

  15. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Mandatory reports • Deaths • Unnatural Deaths Unnatural deaths with the cause of the death reported, 2009–2013

  16. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Suicides

  17. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Homicides Reported Homicides per DCS region 2012/2013

  18. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Natural deaths Total Natural Deaths 1998 - 2012

  19. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Segregation Segregations reported between 2008/2009 and 2012/2013

  20. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Mechanical restraints Mechanical restraints reported between 2008/2009 and 2012/2013

  21. Chapter two: Inspections, investigations, complaints and mandatory reporting • Use of Force Reported use of force 2009/10–2012/13

  22. Chapter three: Community Oversight and Stakeholder Engagement. • Introduction • Independent Correctional Centre Visitors (ICCVs) • Post establishment: ICCVs ICCV post establishment as at 31 March 2013

  23. Chapter three: Community Oversight and Stakeholder Engagement. • Training of ICCVs • Performance audits of ICCVs • Minimum Standards of Service Delivery (MSSDs) • Visitors Committees • Stakeholder Engagement • Public Calling for Nominations

  24. Recommendations and conclusions • Recommendations • Conclusions

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