Rogan Mary
School of Law, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Int J Prison Health. 2017 Mar 13;13(1):3-9. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-08-2016-0049.
Purpose Correctional healthcare should promote the protection of human rights. The purpose of this paper is to bring a discussion of human rights into debates on how such policy should be best organized. Design/methodology/approach The paper achieves its aim by providing an analysis of European prison law and policy in the area of prison health, through assessing decisions of the European Court of Human Rights, as well as policies created by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture. Findings The paper describes the position of the European Court of Human Rights on the topics of access to healthcare, ill health and release from prison, mental illness in prison, and the duty to provide rehabilitative programming for those seeking to reduce their level of "risk." It also argues that human rights law can be a source of practical reform, and that legal frameworks have much to offer healthcare leaders seeking to uphold the dignity of those in their care. Originality/value This paper will provide a rare example of the engagement of human rights law with correctional health policy. It provides practical recommendations arising out of an analysis of European human rights law in the area of prisons.
目的 惩教医疗应促进人权保护。本文旨在将人权讨论引入关于此类政策应如何最佳组织的辩论中。设计/方法/途径 本文通过分析欧洲监狱法以及监狱健康领域的政策,评估欧洲人权法院的裁决以及欧洲预防酷刑委员会制定的政策,来实现其目标。研究结果 本文阐述了欧洲人权法院在获得医疗保健、健康不佳与出狱、监狱中的精神疾病以及为寻求降低“风险”水平者提供康复计划的义务等主题上的立场。它还认为人权法可以成为实际改革的一个来源,并且法律框架能为寻求维护其所照顾者尊严的医疗保健领导者提供很多帮助。原创性/价值 本文将提供人权法与惩教健康政策相结合的一个罕见例子。它提供了基于对欧洲监狱领域人权法分析得出的实际建议。