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bodies, national human rights institutions and non-governmental organizations to
devote greater attention to the issue of women and girls in prison, including issues
relating to the children of women in prison, with a view to identifying and
addressing the gender-specific aspects and challenges related to this problem,
Welcoming further the collaboration between the World Health Organization
Regional Office for Europe and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and
taking note of the Kyiv Declaration on Women’s Health in Prison, 12
Taking note of the Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, 13
Recalling Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice resolution
18/1 of 24 April 2009, 14 in which the Commission requested the Executive Director
of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to convene in 2009 an open-ended
intergovernmental expert group meeting to develop, consistent with the Standard
Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners and the Tokyo Rules, supplementary
rules specific to the treatment of women in detention and in custodial and
non-custodial settings, welcomed the offer by the Government of Thailand to act as
host to the expert group meeting, and requested the expert group meeting to submit
the outcome of its work to the Twelfth United Nations Congress on Crime
Prevention and Criminal Justice, subsequently held in Salvador, Brazil, from 12 to
19 April 2010,
Recalling also that the four regional preparatory meetings for the Twelfth
Congress welcomed the development of a set of supplementary rules specific to the
treatment of women in detention and in custodial and non-custodial settings, 15
Recalling further the Salvador Declaration on Comprehensive Strategies for
Global Challenges: Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Systems and Their
Development in a Changing World, 16 in which Member States recommended that the
Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice consider the draft United
Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures
for Women Offenders as a matter of priority for appropriate action,
Takes note with appreciation of the work of the expert group to develop
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supplementary rules specific to the treatment of women in detention and in custodial
and non-custodial settings at its meeting, held in Bangkok from 23 to 26 November
2009, and of the outcome of the meeting; 17
Expresses its gratitude to the Government of Thailand for having acted
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as host to the meeting of the expert group and for the financial support provided for
the organization of the meeting;
Adopts the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners
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and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders, annexed to the present
resolution, and approves the recommendation of the Twelfth United Nations
Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice that the rules should be known
as “the Bangkok Rules”;
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12
See World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe and United Nations Office on Drugs and
Crime, Women’s Health in Prison: Correcting Gender Inequity in Prison Health (Copenhagen, 2009).
13
Resolution 64/142, annex.
14
See Official Records of the Economic and Social Council, 2009, Supplement No. 10 (E/2009/30), chap. I,
sect. D.
15
See A/CONF.213/RPM.1/1, A/CONF.213/RPM.2/1, A/CONF.213/RPM.3/1 and A/CONF.213/RPM.4/1.
16
Resolution 65/230, annex.
17
See A/CONF.213/17.
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