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2007/2116(INI) Situation of women in prison and impact of the imprisonment of parents on social and family life

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead FEMM PANAYOTOPOULOS-CASSIOTOU Marie (icon: PPE-DE PPE-DE)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54

Events

2008/05/08
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2008/04/09
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2008/03/13
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2008/03/13
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted, by 492 votes in favour to 24 against with 37 abstentions, a resolution on the situation of women in prison and the impact of the imprisonment of parents on social and family life.

The own-initiative report was tabled for plenary by Marie PANAYOTOPOULOS-CASSIOTOU (EPP-ED, EL) on behalf of the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality.

Prison conditions : Members call on the Commission and Council to adopt a framework decision, on the basis of Article 6 of the EU Treaty, on minimum standards to protect the rights of prisoners, and asks the Council to circulate and promote the application of the Council of Europe's prison rules for the greater harmonisation of prison conditions in Europe, including the consideration of the distinct needs of women, and to set out clearly the rights and obligations of male and female prisoners.

Parliament asks the Commission to include in its annual human rights report an evaluation of respect for male and female prisoners’ fundamental rights and of special prison conditions for women.

Among other things, Member States are called upon to:

incorporate gender equality into their prison policies and detention centres; take greater account of women’s specific circumstances and the often traumatic past of women prisoners, in particular through awareness-raising and appropriate training for medical and prison staff and the re-education of women in fundamental values; adopt the necessary measures to ensure the safety of staff and all prisoners by putting a stop to the situations of violence and abuse to which women and people from ethnic and social minorities are particularly vulnerable; set an investigatory committee and permanent monitoring systems for an assessment of prison conditions, in order to be able to detect any aspects of discrimination still affecting women in the prison system; incorporate gender mainstreaming into data collection wherever possible to render visible the problems and needs of women.

Recalling the ‘specific nature’ of women’s prisons, Parliament insists that security and reintegration arrangements aimed at women be put in place. It also stresses the need to take measures to ensure that the distinct needs of women prisoners in terms of hygiene in penal institutions are better taken into account. In terms of maternity, pregnant women should receive antenatal and postnatal care. MEPs believe that the imprisonment of pregnant women and mothers with young children should only be considered as a last resort.

Maintaining family ties and social relations : Parliament recommends that alternative penalties to imprisonment should be favoured to a greater extent, particularly for mothers, provided that the sentence imposed is short and the risk to public safety low. In particular, Member States are called upon to:

increase the number of women’s detention centres and to spread them more evenly across their territory so that it is easier for women prisoners to maintain family ties;; encourage penal institutions to adopt flexible rules concerning arrangements for the frequency, duration and scheduling of visits; make it easier for families to stay in touch, in particular imprisoned parents and their children, unless this is counter to the children’s best interests; create separate cells for mothers and their children, which are removed, where possible, from the ordinary prison environment; guarantee free legal assistance for all prisoners on matters relating to imprisonment, which, in the case of women prisoners, should be specifically geared to family law in order to address issues relating to fostering, adoption, legal separation and gender violence, etc. provide psycho-social treatment to ensure the best possible preparation for the separation of women prisoners from their children and to lessen the negative impact.

Social and professional reintegration : Members recommend that Member States should adopt the measures necessary to ensure that all prisoners, male and female, are offered the chance of adequately paid and varied work, without any segregation on the basis of gender or any other form of discrimination. MEPs consider it a matter of priority to ensure that, in each detention centre, male and female prisoners, who so wish, have access to personal guidance and mentoring for the planning, realisation and completion of their personal development and social reintegration.

Lastly, Member States are called upon to invest more resources, including through the application of Community financial instruments such as the European Social Fund and PROGRESS, for the development in prisons of lifelong literacy and education programmes and vocational training adapted to job market requirements and possibly leading to a qualification.

Documents
2008/03/13
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2008/03/12
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2008/02/05
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
Documents
2008/02/05
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Documents
2008/01/28
   EP - Vote in committee
Details

The Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality adopted an own-initiative report by Marie PANAYOTOPOULOS-CASSIOTOU (EPP-ED, EL) on the situation of women in prison and the impact of the imprisonment of parents on social and family life.

Prison conditions: Members call on the Commission and Council to adopt a framework decision, on the basis of Article 6 of the EU Treaty, on minimum standards to protect the rights of prisoners, taking into consideration the distinct needs of women. Among other things, Member States are called upon to:

incorporate gender equality into their prison policies and detention centres; guarantee women equal, non-discriminatory access to health care of all kinds, in order to effectively prevent and treat illnesses specific to women; take greater account of women’s specific circumstances and the often traumatic past of women prisoners, in particular through awareness-raising and appropriate training for medical and prison staff and the re-education of women in fundamental values; to adopt the necessary measures to ensure the safety of staff and all prisoners by putting a stop to the situations of violence and abuse to which women and people from ethnic and social minorities are particularly vulnerable; to take all measures necessary to provide psychological support to all women prisoners and, in particular, those that have been the victims of violence or mistreatment, mothers raising children alone and juvenile offenders.

Recalling the ‘specific nature’ of women’s prisons, the report insists that security and reintegration arrangements aimed at women be put in place. It also stresses the need to take measures to ensure that the distinct needs of women prisoners in terms of hygiene in penal institutions are better taken into account. In terms of maternity, pregnant women should receive antenatal and postnatal care. MEPs believe that the imprisonment of pregnant women and mothers with young children should only be considered as a last resort.

Maintaining family ties and social relations: the report recommends that alternative penalties to imprisonment should be favoured to a greater extent, particularly for mothers, provided that the sentence imposed is short and the risk to public safety low. In particular, Member States are called upon to:

increase the number of women’s detention centres and to spread them more evenly across their territory so that it is easier for women prisoners to maintain family ties and friendships; encourage penal institutions to adopt flexible rules concerning arrangements for the frequency, duration and scheduling of visits; make it easier for families to stay in touch, in particular imprisoned parents and their children, unless this is counter to the children’s best interests, by creating an appropriate visiting environment; create separate cells for mothers and their children, which are removed, where possible, from the ordinary prison environment and which have suitable facilities and qualified staff to assist prisoners who are mothers with their parental responsibilities; provide psycho-social treatment to ensure the best possible preparation for the separation of women prisoners from their children and to lessen the negative impact.

Social and professional reintegration: the report recommends that Member States should adopt the measures necessary to ensure that all prisoners, male and female, are offered the chance of adequately paid and varied work, without any segregation on the basis of gender or any other form of discrimination. MEPs consider it a matter of priority to ensure that, in each detention centre, male and female prisoners, who so wish, have access to personal guidance and mentoring for the planning, realisation and completion of their personal development and social reintegration.

Lastly, Member States are called upon to invest more resources, including through the application of Community financial instruments such as the European Social Fund and PROGRESS, for the development in prisons of lifelong literacy and education programmes and vocational training adapted to job market requirements and possibly leading to a qualification.

2008/01/08
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2007/10/11
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2007/06/06
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2007/04/12
   EP - PANAYOTOPOULOS-CASSIOTOU Marie (PPE-DE) appointed as rapporteur in FEMM

Documents

Activities

Votes

Rapport Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou A6-0033/2008 - résolution #

2008/03/13 Outcome: +: 492, 0: 37, -: 24
DE FR ES IT RO PL PT NL GB BE HU AT BG FI DK EL IE SK LV LT CZ SI EE LU SE MT CY
Total
80
46
40
32
27
48
20
22
45
17
17
16
13
13
12
11
10
10
9
8
21
6
5
5
15
3
2
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213

Lithuania PPE-DE

1

Slovenia PPE-DE

3

Estonia PPE-DE

For (1)

1

Luxembourg PPE-DE

2
4

Malta PPE-DE

2
icon: PSE PSE
143

Slovakia PSE

2

Lithuania PSE

2

Czechia PSE

2

Slovenia PSE

For (1)

1

Estonia PSE

2

Luxembourg PSE

For (1)

1

Malta PSE

1
icon: ALDE ALDE
72

Spain ALDE

1
2

Austria ALDE

1

Ireland ALDE

Abstain (1)

1

Latvia ALDE

1

Slovenia ALDE

2

Estonia ALDE

2

Luxembourg ALDE

For (1)

1

Sweden ALDE

For (1)

1

Cyprus ALDE

For (1)

1
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Portugal GUE/NGL

3

Netherlands GUE/NGL

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1

Finland GUE/NGL

For (1)

1

Denmark GUE/NGL

1

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2

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2

Cyprus GUE/NGL

1
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Netherlands Verts/ALE

Abstain (1)

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United Kingdom Verts/ALE

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Belgium Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Austria Verts/ALE

1

Finland Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Denmark Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Latvia Verts/ALE

1

Luxembourg Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Sweden Verts/ALE

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1
icon: NI NI
18

United Kingdom NI

Against (2)

4

Austria NI

1

Bulgaria NI

2

Slovakia NI

2

Czechia NI

Against (1)

1
icon: UEN UEN
29

Denmark UEN

Abstain (1)

1

Lithuania UEN

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France IND/DEM

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3

Denmark IND/DEM

1

Greece IND/DEM

1

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  • date: 2008-01-28T00:00:00 type: Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading body: EP summary: The Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality adopted an own-initiative report by Marie PANAYOTOPOULOS-CASSIOTOU (EPP-ED, EL) on the situation of women in prison and the impact of the imprisonment of parents on social and family life. Prison conditions: Members call on the Commission and Council to adopt a framework decision, on the basis of Article 6 of the EU Treaty, on minimum standards to protect the rights of prisoners, taking into consideration the distinct needs of women. Among other things, Member States are called upon to: incorporate gender equality into their prison policies and detention centres; guarantee women equal, non-discriminatory access to health care of all kinds, in order to effectively prevent and treat illnesses specific to women; take greater account of women’s specific circumstances and the often traumatic past of women prisoners, in particular through awareness-raising and appropriate training for medical and prison staff and the re-education of women in fundamental values; to adopt the necessary measures to ensure the safety of staff and all prisoners by putting a stop to the situations of violence and abuse to which women and people from ethnic and social minorities are particularly vulnerable; to take all measures necessary to provide psychological support to all women prisoners and, in particular, those that have been the victims of violence or mistreatment, mothers raising children alone and juvenile offenders. Recalling the ‘specific nature’ of women’s prisons, the report insists that security and reintegration arrangements aimed at women be put in place. It also stresses the need to take measures to ensure that the distinct needs of women prisoners in terms of hygiene in penal institutions are better taken into account. In terms of maternity, pregnant women should receive antenatal and postnatal care. MEPs believe that the imprisonment of pregnant women and mothers with young children should only be considered as a last resort. Maintaining family ties and social relations: the report recommends that alternative penalties to imprisonment should be favoured to a greater extent, particularly for mothers, provided that the sentence imposed is short and the risk to public safety low. In particular, Member States are called upon to: increase the number of women’s detention centres and to spread them more evenly across their territory so that it is easier for women prisoners to maintain family ties and friendships; encourage penal institutions to adopt flexible rules concerning arrangements for the frequency, duration and scheduling of visits; make it easier for families to stay in touch, in particular imprisoned parents and their children, unless this is counter to the children’s best interests, by creating an appropriate visiting environment; create separate cells for mothers and their children, which are removed, where possible, from the ordinary prison environment and which have suitable facilities and qualified staff to assist prisoners who are mothers with their parental responsibilities; provide psycho-social treatment to ensure the best possible preparation for the separation of women prisoners from their children and to lessen the negative impact. Social and professional reintegration: the report recommends that Member States should adopt the measures necessary to ensure that all prisoners, male and female, are offered the chance of adequately paid and varied work, without any segregation on the basis of gender or any other form of discrimination. MEPs consider it a matter of priority to ensure that, in each detention centre, male and female prisoners, who so wish, have access to personal guidance and mentoring for the planning, realisation and completion of their personal development and social reintegration. Lastly, Member States are called upon to invest more resources, including through the application of Community financial instruments such as the European Social Fund and PROGRESS, for the development in prisons of lifelong literacy and education programmes and vocational training adapted to job market requirements and possibly leading to a qualification.
  • date: 2008-02-05T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A6-2008-33&language=EN title: A6-0033/2008
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  • date: 2008-03-13T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2008-102 title: T6-0102/2008 summary: The European Parliament adopted, by 492 votes in favour to 24 against with 37 abstentions, a resolution on the situation of women in prison and the impact of the imprisonment of parents on social and family life. The own-initiative report was tabled for plenary by Marie PANAYOTOPOULOS-CASSIOTOU (EPP-ED, EL) on behalf of the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality. Prison conditions : Members call on the Commission and Council to adopt a framework decision, on the basis of Article 6 of the EU Treaty, on minimum standards to protect the rights of prisoners, and asks the Council to circulate and promote the application of the Council of Europe's prison rules for the greater harmonisation of prison conditions in Europe, including the consideration of the distinct needs of women, and to set out clearly the rights and obligations of male and female prisoners. Parliament asks the Commission to include in its annual human rights report an evaluation of respect for male and female prisoners’ fundamental rights and of special prison conditions for women. 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Recalling the ‘specific nature’ of women’s prisons, Parliament insists that security and reintegration arrangements aimed at women be put in place. It also stresses the need to take measures to ensure that the distinct needs of women prisoners in terms of hygiene in penal institutions are better taken into account. In terms of maternity, pregnant women should receive antenatal and postnatal care. MEPs believe that the imprisonment of pregnant women and mothers with young children should only be considered as a last resort. Maintaining family ties and social relations : Parliament recommends that alternative penalties to imprisonment should be favoured to a greater extent, particularly for mothers, provided that the sentence imposed is short and the risk to public safety low. In particular, Member States are called upon to: increase the number of women’s detention centres and to spread them more evenly across their territory so that it is easier for women prisoners to maintain family ties;; encourage penal institutions to adopt flexible rules concerning arrangements for the frequency, duration and scheduling of visits; make it easier for families to stay in touch, in particular imprisoned parents and their children, unless this is counter to the children’s best interests; create separate cells for mothers and their children, which are removed, where possible, from the ordinary prison environment; guarantee free legal assistance for all prisoners on matters relating to imprisonment, which, in the case of women prisoners, should be specifically geared to family law in order to address issues relating to fostering, adoption, legal separation and gender violence, etc. provide psycho-social treatment to ensure the best possible preparation for the separation of women prisoners from their children and to lessen the negative impact. Social and professional reintegration : Members recommend that Member States should adopt the measures necessary to ensure that all prisoners, male and female, are offered the chance of adequately paid and varied work, without any segregation on the basis of gender or any other form of discrimination. MEPs consider it a matter of priority to ensure that, in each detention centre, male and female prisoners, who so wish, have access to personal guidance and mentoring for the planning, realisation and completion of their personal development and social reintegration. Lastly, Member States are called upon to invest more resources, including through the application of Community financial instruments such as the European Social Fund and PROGRESS, for the development in prisons of lifelong literacy and education programmes and vocational training adapted to job market requirements and possibly leading to a qualification.
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  • date: 2008-01-28T00:00:00 body: EP committees: body: EP responsible: True committee: FEMM date: 2007-04-12T00:00:00 committee_full: Women's Rights and Gender Equality rapporteur: group: PPE-DE name: PANAYOTOPOULOS-CASSIOTOU Marie type: Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
  • date: 2008-02-05T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A6-2008-33&language=EN type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading title: A6-0033/2008 body: EP type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading
  • date: 2008-03-12T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20080312&type=CRE type: Debate in Parliament title: Debate in Parliament body: EP type: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2008-03-13T00:00:00 docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=14653&l=en type: Results of vote in Parliament title: Results of vote in Parliament url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2008-102 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading title: T6-0102/2008 body: EP type: Results of vote in Parliament
committees
  • body: EP responsible: True committee: FEMM date: 2007-04-12T00:00:00 committee_full: Women's Rights and Gender Equality rapporteur: group: PPE-DE name: PANAYOTOPOULOS-CASSIOTOU Marie
links
other
  • body: EC dg: url: http://ec.europa.eu/social/ title: Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion commissioner: ŠPIDLA Vladimír
procedure
dossier_of_the_committee
FEMM/6/49748
reference
2007/2116(INI)
title
The situation of women in prison and the impact of the imprisonment of parents on social and family life
legal_basis
Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament EP 052
stage_reached
Procedure completed
subtype
Initiative
type
INI - Own-initiative procedure
subject