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Access to Justice for People in Custody During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Posted June 15, 2020 APL

Joint Letter from the Association of Prison Lawyers and Legal Aid Practitioners Group.

  • Link to Letter pdf (225k)

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⟵Secure video calls to help prisoners maintain family ties
Continued severe COVID-19 regime restrictions risk psychological decline in prisoners⟶

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