Foreign Languages in Prisons
Prison, Foreign language, Human rights
978-613-6-79284-2
6136792842
120
2011-08-24
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Some prisons have sought to limit inmates' abilities to communicate in foreign languages, such as send or receive correspondence in these languages, or receive printed publications in these languages. This is often justified on the grounds that it might enable inmates to plan escapes or other crimes, or may contain material encouraging disorder in the prison, but that prison officials would not recognise them due to their inability to understand what was written or said. Inmates and human rights activists have argued that this policy is discriminatory against minority groups who speak a different language, especially when they do not have good command of the mainstream language, and hence have difficulty communicating in it, when they wish to correspond with family members who do not speak the mainstream or national language, and where their language is an important part of their cultural or religious identity.
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