Milieu carcéral : les chefs de poste formés pour sécurité et droits humains
Faced with recurring criticism of prison conditions, the Senegalese prison administration is undertaking reforms focused on professionalizing its staff. It is within this framework that the National School of Prison Administration has initiated a training session for the heads of prison posts across the country.
For three days, these field managers were brought together around a clear objective aimed at strengthening their capacities in order to better meet the requirements of a modern prison system, reconciling security and respect for fundamental rights.
The training was structured around two main areas. The first focused on security management, with a particular emphasis on incident prevention, mastering intervention procedures, and crisis management in closed environments. These skills are considered essential for ensuring the stability of facilities and guaranteeing the safety of both staff and inmates.
The second part was devoted exclusively to respect for human rights. Participants were made aware of the need to preserve the dignity of persons deprived of their liberty, to prevent any inhuman or degrading treatment, and to comply with international standards regarding detention.
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