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16. Subsections A and B both provide additional rules for the treatment of juvenile
female prisoners. It is important to note, however, that separate strategies and
policies in accordance with international standards, in particular the United Nations
Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice (the
Beijing Rules), 22 the United Nations Guidelines for the Prevention of Juvenile
Delinquency (the Riyadh Guidelines), 23 the United Nations Rules for the Protection
of Juveniles Deprived of Their Liberty 24 and the Guidelines for Action on Children
in the Criminal Justice System, 25 need to be designed for the treatment and
rehabilitation of this category of prisoners, while institutionalization shall be
avoided to the maximum possible extent.
17. Section III contains rules covering the application of non-custodial sanctions
and measures for women and juvenile female offenders, including on arrest and at
the pretrial, sentencing and post-sentencing stages of the criminal justice process.
18. Section IV contains rules on research, planning, evaluation, public
awareness-raising and sharing of information, and is applicable to all categories of
female offenders covered in these rules.
I.
Rules of general application
1.
Basic principle
[Supplements rule 6 of the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners]
Rule 1
In order for the principle of non-discrimination embodied in rule 6 of the Standard
Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners to be put into practice, account shall
be taken of the distinctive needs of women prisoners in the application of the Rules.
Providing for such needs in order to accomplish substantial gender equality shall not
be regarded as discriminatory.
2.
Admission
Rule 2
1.
Adequate attention shall be paid to the admission procedures for women and
children, due to their particular vulnerability at this time. Newly arrived women
prisoners shall be provided with facilities to contact their relatives; access to legal
advice; information about prison rules and regulations, the prison regime and where
to seek help when in need in a language that they understand; and, in the case of
foreign nationals, access to consular representatives as well.
2.
Prior to or on admission, women with caretaking responsibilities for children
shall be permitted to make arrangements for those children, including the possibility
of a reasonable suspension of detention, taking into account the best interests of the
children.
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22
Resolution 40/33, annex.
Resolution 45/112, annex.
24
Resolution 45/113, annex.
25
Economic and Social Council resolution 1997/30, annex.
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