Women in Prison View from the Council of Europe Perspective (PID142)

8.30am – 9am EST, 20 February 2025 ‐ 30 mins

Parallel Workshops

The presentation will be focused on the standard-setting role of the Council of Europe in the penitentiary field which started already at the end of the 50ties as well as on the monitoring role of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) established in 1989. 
The latest statistical data collected by the Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics (SPACE) related to women will also be presented.
In the European Prison Rules (EPR) of 2006 there are specific rules related to women which were considerably redrafted and expanded in 2020, when the EPR were revised based on the Bangkok Rules and on the reports and recommendations elaborated by the CPT.
These rules relate more specifically to breast-feeding mothers and mothers with infants in prison as well as to avoiding solitary confinement for women. 
In the course of the years and outside the “mother text” (the EPR), other important standards related to dealing with women in prison were developed in specific areas like healthcare; treatment of foreign women prisoners; children of imprisoned parents; mental health; recruitment, training and development of staff.