beyond bars and binary: reclaiming rights for incarcerated lives

  • Unique Paper ID: 175772
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 3868-3871
  • Abstract:
  • This paper examines the intersection of digital rights and prisoner rights, arguing that in an era defined by digital connectivity, the exclusion of incarcerated individuals from full digital participation violates fundamental human rights and undermines rehabilitation and social reintegration. By reviewing the evolution of digital policy within carceral settings, analysing cross-jurisdictional legal approaches, and considering socio-technical challenges, this study presents an interdisciplinary framework for enhancing digital access for prisoners while balancing security concerns. The research employs comparative legal analysis, policy review, and case studies to propose a model for reform that not only respects correctional safety but also acknowledges the transformative potential of digital inclusion. Ultimately, the paper contends that reclaiming digital rights for incarcerated lives is essential for promoting autonomy, reducing recidivism, and fostering a more humane justice system.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 3868-3871

beyond bars and binary: reclaiming rights for incarcerated lives

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