Correctional Institutes Promoted Inmates’ Quality of Living as a Demonstration of Modern Human Right and Justice 2017/5/19
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The above-mentioned “A Bed per Person” correctional institutes are: Mingde Minimum-Security Prison, Zihciang Minimum-Security Prison, Bade Minimum-Security Prison, Taoyuan Reform School, Changhua Reform School, Chengjheng High School, Ming Yang High School, Taipei Juvenile Detention House, Tainan Juvenile Detention House, Taichung Women’s Prison, Kaohsiung Women’s Prison, Tainan Second Prison, Lyudao Prison, Kinmen Prison, Taichung Drug Abuser Treatment Center, Kaohsiung Drug Abuser Treatment Center, Taitung Drug Abuser Treatment Center and Yanwan Training Institute.
P rison and institute management can partially represent how civilized a country is, and it is a matter of the country’s international image. It is the worldwide-agreed human right that inmates of correctional institutes should be given an appropriate living environment. Although, due to the infrastructure limitation of correctional institutes, the improvement cannot be done instantly, yet, the Agency of Correction keeps improving inmates’ living environment to meet a decent standard of human right and to fulfill the principle of humanity through institute reconstruction and expansion projects.