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prisoners rights are rights given to prisoners by the government.

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Prisoners have certain civil rights protected by the Constitution, including the right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment, the right to due process, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. However, these rights can be limited in certain circumstances to maintain order and security within the prison.

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Preservation of the Rights of Prisoners was not created on a specific date. It is an ongoing movement and concept rooted in the recognition and protection of the human rights of individuals who are incarcerated. Efforts to improve the rights of prisoners have evolved over time through various legal and advocacy initiatives.

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Freedom of Speech protects your rights to free speech.

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Some potential negative effects of prisoners' rights include concerns about the safety and security of prisons, the potential for increased violence or escape attempts, and the strain it may impose on resources and budgets for corrections departments. Critics argue that granting certain rights to prisoners can undermine the deterrent effect of punishment and may not adequately prioritize the rights and safety of victims and the general public.

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You have the right to eat what they give you.

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Well in my opinion, prisoners gave up their rights when they took someone else's away. What happened to the inmates' victims rights? Prisoners are treated better then Vietnam vets that have to live on the streets. Who cares about the rights of prisoners, they shouldn't have any. Why should the law work to help the prisoners always?

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In the USA, the laws regarding voting rights for prisoners vary by state. Some states allow prisoners to vote, while others do not. It is important to check the specific laws in the state where the prisoner is incarcerated to determine their voting rights.

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While incarcerated, prisoners may lose certain rights such as the right to vote, freedom of movement, privacy, and the right to possess certain items.

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The prisoners there are mistreated and are denied many basic rights.


Even though, as war prisoners and not American citizens, they shouldn't be entitled to these rights.

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Rights for freedom of speech, Voting rights,

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As the british prisoners were treated better than the Indian political prisoners, bhagat singh and other prisoners launched a hunger strike advocating for the rights of prisoners and undertrials.

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The most famous speech for animal rights was spoken by Philip Wollen. He is from Australia and is a philanthropist.

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Freedom of speech is the 1st amendment of the constitution which is the first amendment in the bill of rights

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some rights are: freedom to speech, freedom to speech and the right to start own business

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I. B. Delano has written:

'The rights of prisoners in Nigeria criminal justice system' -- subject- s -: Administration of Criminal justice, Civil rights, Legal status, laws, Prisoners

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How did Justice Fortas's concept of "pure speech" extend First Amendment free speech rights?

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An example of individual rights is freedom of speech.

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mobility rights, freedom of speech, individual and collective rights etc,etc.......

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the bill of rights gives you the freedom of speech and freedom of the press

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The bill of rights

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John W. Palmer has written:

'Constitutional rights of prisoners' -- subject(s): Cases, Civil rights, Legal status, laws, Legal status, laws, etc, Prisoners, United States

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The Speech is called "I want Women to Have Their Rights"

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The Bill of Rights in Action Freedom of Speech - 1968 was released on:

USA: 1968

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This speech was about women's rights. It was to inform the world about what some women and girls have to go through.

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The phrase "freedom of speech" does not belong to any one country of peopla. The right to freedom of speech is recognized as a human right under Aprticle 19 of the Universal Declaration of Humna Rights.

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The freedom of speech is in the Bill of Rights and the right to vote is also a form of speech. When a person votes they a choosing a person to represent them which makes it speech. Protests are part of speech and so it written articles and newspapers part of the freedom of speech.

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freedom of speech,petition i named two of them

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Yes, Freedom of religion, speech, petition, assembly, and press are our basic rights gone over in the first amendment of the constitution.

BASIC RIGHTS

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I would say yes to both of these questions. The first one is a choice though and not a yes or no question. Prisoners should be focused on rehabilitating. Some legal rights are taken from prisoners while they are incarcerated but human and civil rights remain to be theirs.

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Essentially, the rights of prisoners are to receive only the punishment to which they have been sentenced, and not more than that.

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Noam Lubell has written:

'Medicine in handcuffs' -- subject(s): Medical care, Medical ethics, Prisoners, Human rights, Restraint of prisoners

'Medicine in handcuffs' -- subject(s): Medical care, Medical ethics, Prisoners, Human rights, Restraint of prisoners

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It guarantees the rights to free speech and a free press.

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On the topic of civil rights, as on many other topics, there have been many speeches. Probably the most famous civil rights speech of the 20th Century was made in 1963 by Martin Luther King, Jr. It is sometimes referred to as the "I Have a Dream" speech.

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Female prisoners in Iran face significant challenges in terms of their treatment and rights. There have been reports of human rights abuses, including lack of access to proper healthcare, overcrowding, and mistreatment. Concerns have been raised about the emphasis on virginity testing, which violates their privacy and dignity. Efforts are being made by human rights organizations to address these issues and protect the rights and well-being of female prisoners in Iran.

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Freedom of religion, right to property, freedom of speech.

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It protects the rights that are in the Bill of Rights- freedom of speech, right to bear arms, freedom of press, etc.

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freedom of speech religion press assembly petition

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