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Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime 27 to fully implement
their provisions so as to provide maximum protection to victims of trafficking in
order to avoid secondary victimization of many foreign-national women.
IV.
Research, planning, evaluation and public awareness-raising
1.
Research, planning and evaluation
Rule 67
Efforts shall be made to organize and promote comprehensive, result-oriented
research on the offences committed by women, the reasons that trigger women’s
confrontation with the criminal justice system, the impact of secondary
criminalization and imprisonment on women, the characteristics of women
offenders, as well as programmes designed to reduce reoffending by women, as a
basis for effective planning, programme development and policy formulation to
respond to the social reintegration needs of women offenders.
Rule 68
Efforts shall be made to organize and promote research on the number of children
affected by their mothers’ confrontation with the criminal justice system, and
imprisonment in particular, and the impact of this on the children, in order to
contribute to policy formulation and programme development, taking into account
the best interests of the children.
Rule 69
Efforts shall be made to review, evaluate and make public periodically the trends,
problems and factors associated with offending behaviour in women and the
effectiveness in responding to the social reintegration needs of women offenders, as
well as their children, in order to reduce the stigmatization and negative impact of
those women’s confrontation with the criminal justice system on them.
2.
Raising public awareness, sharing information and training
Rule 70
1.
The media and the public shall be informed about the reasons that lead to
women’s entrapment in the criminal justice system and the most effective ways to
respond to it, in order to enable women’s social reintegration, taking into account
the best interests of their children.
2.
Publication and dissemination of research and good practice examples shall
form comprehensive elements of policies that aim to improve the outcomes and the
fairness to women and their children of criminal justice responses to women
offenders.
3.
The media, the public and those with professional responsibility in matters
concerning women prisoners and offenders shall be provided regularly with factual
information about the matters covered in these rules and about their implementation.
4.
Training programmes on the present rules and the results of research shall be
developed and implemented for relevant criminal justice officials to raise their
awareness and sensitize them to their provisions contained therein.
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