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סעיף 31 - דוגמאות לסטנדרט שטח המחיה לאסירים במדינות שונות ניתן למצוא בסקירה של הצלב האדום מאפריל 2012:
"[S]tandards in Europe range from 4 m² in Albania to 12 m² in Switzerland. ...
In South America, Chile specifies 6 m², which includes a single bed, a shower, a washbasin, a desk and a shelf. In Guatemala, there are three types of cells: individual cells measure 11.52 m², cells for three measure 20.68 m² with an average of 6.98 m² per person, and collective cells for 37 prisoners measure 276.35 m² with an average of 7.46 m² per person….
In Africa, dormitory accommodation is the norm. In Kenya, the minimum space requirement is 40 sq ft (3.7 m²) per prisoner. In Senegal, no minimum space is specified but an internal study showed that the average floor space is 3.55 m² per person, the cubic capacity being 5 m³. In Mauritius, the per capita space requirement is 8.75 m² in a single cell, 4.08 m² in dormitories for 20 people and 5.58 m² in a hospital ward."
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC),‘Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Habitat in Prisons Supplementary Guidance’, p. 32-33, 2012.
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