Unsentenced vs sentenced

The law recognises two major categories of people in prisons: those who have been sentenced and those who are unsentenced on remand. This fundamental distinction is from the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).

Unsentenced vs sentenced

Chapter: 3.8: Imprisonment and the rights of people in prison

Contributor: Amity Mara, Manager – Policy, Advocacy and Projects Fitzroy Legal Service and Monique Hurley, Associate Legal Director, Human Rights Law Centre

Current as of: 1 September 2024

Law Handbook Page: 198

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