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While an individual's freedom is more restricted once an individual has been convicted and sentenced to a period of incarceration, they still retain significant rights during their [[sentence | While an individual's freedom is more restricted once an individual has been convicted and sentenced to a period of incarceration, they still retain significant rights during their [[sentencing | sentence]]. | ||
==International Law== | ==International Law== | ||
International law provides that certain rights should be retained during an individual's incarceration. | International law provides that certain rights should be retained during an individual's incarceration. | ||
Revision as of 15:19, 26 September 2010
Background
While an individual's freedom is more restricted once an individual has been convicted and sentenced to a period of incarceration, they still retain significant rights during their sentence.
International Law
International law provides that certain rights should be retained during an individual's incarceration.