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Prevention of Radicalization in Detention 2018 WORLD CONGRESS ON JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN 28 MAY 2018 UNESCO HOUSE, PARIS MANFRED NOWAK Independent Expert leading the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty Professor of International Human Rights, University of Vienna Director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights Secretary General of the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation, Venice

Background 1996: UN Report on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children by Graça Machel leading to the appointment of a Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Children in Armed Conflict, Leila Zerrougui (2012-2017), Virginia Gamba (since 2017); 2006: United Nations Study on Violence against Children by Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro leading to the appointment of a Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against Children, Marta Santos Pais General Assembly Resolution 69/157 of 18 December 2014: invited the UN Secretary General to commission an in-depth Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty

Background 28 August 2015: UNSG establishes High Level Inter-Agency Task Force consisting of SRSG Violence Against Children (chair) SRSG Children in Armed Conflict OHCHR UNHCR UNODC UNICEF UN Committee on the Rights of the Child 23 September 2016: Fundraising Appeal by DSG Jan Eliasson, based on the estimated budget of 4,7 million USD 25 October 2016: Manfred Nowak was appointed as Independent Expert leading the Global Study General Assembly Resolution 71/177 of 19 December 2016: invites the designated Independent Expert to update Member States on the progress made and to submit a final report to the UNGA at its 73 rd session in September 2018 General Assembly Resolution 72/245 of 24 December 2017: extends the deadline for the submission of the final report to the GA until 2019 (74 th session)

Why a UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty? UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: Deprivation of Liberty of Children only as a measure of last resort, and in exceptional circumstances if absolutely necessary, only for the shortest period of time. In reality, far too many children are detained in prisons, pre-trial detention centres, police lock-ups, children s homes, orphanages or other closed institutions for refugee and migrant children, child soldiers or children accused of terrorism. Still, there is no reliable statistical data on the number of children deprived of liberty and we lack information on the reasons for their detention as well as on alternative measures for the purpose of de-institutionalization and reducing the number of children deprived of liberty. Childhood is a formative time in everyone s life. Putting children behind bars and depriving them of their right to personal liberty leaves a deep mark in their lives and in society.

Drawing on Experiences as UN Special Rapporteur on Torture

Main Objectives of the Global Study To assess the magnitude of this phenomenon, including the number of children deprived of liberty (disaggregated by age and gender), as well as the reasons invoked, the root-causes, type and length of deprivation of liberty and places of detention To document good practices and experiences and to capture the views and experiences of children to inform the Global Study s recommendations To raise awareness and promote a change in stigmatizing attitudes and behaviour towards children at risk of arrest or detention as well as children who are deprived of liberty To provide recommendations for law, policy and practice to safeguard the rights of children concerned, prevent the detention of children and significantly reduce the number of children deprived of liberty through effective non-custodial alternatives guided by the best interests of the child

Key Focus Areas Children deprived of liberty in institutions Children deprived of liberty for migration-related reasons Children deprived of liberty on national security grounds Children deprived of liberty within the administration of justice Children living in places of detention with their parents Children deprived of liberty in the context of armed conflict

How to Prevent Radicalization in Detention? 1. Prevention of Detention 2. Treating Children as Victims, not as Perpetrators 3. Using Human Rights to Counter Terrorism 4. Principle of Normalization 5. Treatment of Children in Detention 6. Minimum Standards of Detention

Prevention of Detention Article 37 Convention of the Rights of the Child (CRC): deprivation of liberty only as a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period of time; Non-custodial measures should always be considered first (even in cases of alleged acts of terrorism) Prison environments are always a breeding ground for negative influences on children, such as drugs, violence, radicalization and recidivism

Treating Children as Victims Lessons learned from similar experiences: Child soldiers Violent youth gangs Rather than treating them as perpetrators, we should treat children as victims and afford them with the necessary social and psychological assistance instead of punishing them with imprisonment

Using Human Rights to Counter Terrorism States lack of respect for human rights is counterproductive and hinders their fight against terrorism. The US-led «War on Terror» with its practices of human rights violations (Guantanamo Bay, extraordinary rendtion, CIA black sites, torture, drone attacks etc.) contributed to further hatred, radicalization and increased, rather than decreased, the threat of terrorism.

Principle of Normalization If children accused of terrorism or any other crime need to be as a measure of last resort subjected to detention, the highest standards of detention and a child friendly environment shall be applied. This includes: Open prisons Access to education Access to health and psychological care Access to sports and recreation Individual counselling Rehabilitation Communication with families and outside world

Treatment of Children in Detention Prison staff (directors, guards, social workers, health professionals, psychologists and prison chapelins) need to treat child detainees as their clients and not as «bad sheep» or criminals. Children are still in a a formative stage of their lives and therefore are easily influenced, both in positive and negative ways Staff in juvenile detention centers needs special training including child friendly social skills and languages, taking into account the variety of nationalilities, backgrounds and cultures in today s detention system Inclusion of diasporas as relateable peer-topeer persons who are accepted as authorities by children in detention (e.g. religious leaders)

Conclusions 1. The Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty deals also with children detained on suspicion or conviction of terrorism or similar national security grounds 2. The Global Study aims at reducing the number of children deprived of liberty on the basis of scientific evidence and of improving their situation in detention 3. As higher the standards of detention, as lower is the wish of violence, radicalization, extremism and terrorism 4. Radicalization in detention can best be prevented by: The principle of normalization Child-friendly prisons Strict seperation of children from adults and pre-trial detainees from convicted prisoners Individual treatment with the inclusion of diasporas aimed at rehabilitation and re-socialization

Thank you for your attention! Together, we will make the Global Study a success, reduce the number of children deprived of liberty and impact their lives for the better!