Prison overcrowding and ill-treatment: sentence reduction as a reparation measure. A view from Latin America and Europe.

Matthew McEvoy, Neil Corney, Marina Parras, Rohini J Haar
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Introduction: In recent years mass protest movements have taken to the streets in many countries across the world. Despite strong international and domestic legal protections for the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and other fundamental human rights, entire assemblies are frequently labelled violent and less lethal weapons are used to disperse them.

Methods: This article examines the weapons often used by police against public assemblies. Focusing on striking weapons (batons), chemical irri-tants, kinetic impact projectiles and stun grenades, the article uses examples from various countries to illustrate how these weapons are being used and the associated human rights and health impacts. Re-sults: Worrying trends identified include the use of dangerous or untested equipment, such as thermal foggers to deploy chemical irritants; the use of inherently abusive weapons, such as whips or sjam-boks; and the increasing use of certain types of munitions, specifically indiscriminate kinetic impact projectiles.

Discussion: The article seeks to support medical and legal professionals becoming more familiar with the weapons being used in the countries they practice in, the effects of those weapons, and clinical aspects in the presentation and care of those exposed.

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导言:近年来,世界上许多国家都出现了大规模抗议运动。尽管国际和国内法律对和平集会自由权和其他基本人权给予了强有力的保护,但整个集会仍经常被贴上暴力标签,并被使用致命性较低的武器驱散:本文探讨了警方针对公众集会经常使用的武器。文章以打击武器(警棍)、化学毒剂、动能冲击弹和眩晕手榴弹为重点,通过不同国家的实例说明了这些武器的使用方式以及对人权和健康的相关影响。结果:发现的令人担忧的趋势包括:使用危险或未经测试的设备,如使用热雾器施放化学刺激剂;使用本质上具有虐待性质的武器,如鞭子或棍棒;以及越来越多地使用某些类型的弹药,特别是滥杀滥伤的动能冲击弹:这篇文章旨在帮助医疗和法律专业人员更好地了解他们执业的国家所使用的武器、这些武器的影响以及接触这些武器者的临床表现和护理。
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