The socioeconomic impact of pretrial detention /

Approximately 10 million people per year pass through pretrial detention; many of them will spend months or years behind bars, without being tried or found guilty. The costs of excessive pretrial detention are paid by the detainees, their families, communities, and states. This study attempts to cou...

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Main Authors: Berry, David (Communications officer) (Author), English, Paul (Author)
Corporate Authors: Open Society Justice Initiative (sponsoring body.), Global Campaign for Pretrial Justice (sponsoring body.)
Other Authors: Schönteich, Martin (Editor)
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Open Society Foundations : UNDP, [2011]
Series:Global Campaign for Pretrial Justice report.
Criminal justice & criminology.
Open Society Justice Initiative library.
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Online Access:HeinOnline Criminal Justice & Criminology
HeinOnline Open Society Justice Initiative Library
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Overview of pretrial detention -- Impact on individuals and families -- Impact on communities and states -- Conclusions and recommendations. 
520 |a Approximately 10 million people per year pass through pretrial detention; many of them will spend months or years behind bars, without being tried or found guilty. The costs of excessive pretrial detention are paid by the detainees, their families, communities, and states. This study attempts to count the full cost of excessive pretrial detention, including lost employment, stunted economic growth, the spread of disease and corruption, and the misuse of state resources. 
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