Loughan House Place of Detention Visiting Committee. (2010) Loughan House Place of Detention Visiting Committee annual report 2009. Dublin: Department of Justice, Equality & Law Reform.
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A Prison Visiting Committee is appointed to each prison under the Prisons (Visiting Committees) Act 1925 and Prisons (Visiting Committees) Order 1925. Its role is to supervise the treatment of prisoners. It hears complaints from prisoners and reports to the Minister on any abuses it finds. The Visiting Committee has free access to every part of the prison. In inspecting prisons, the Visiting Committees focus on issues such as the quality of accommodation and catering; medical, educational and welfare services; and recreational facilities.
This is an open, low security prison for males aged 18 years and over who are regarded as requiring lower levels of security.
MM-MO Crime and law > Justice system > Correctional system and facility > Prison
VA Geographic area > Europe > Ireland > Cavan
T Demographic characteristics > Person in prison (prisoner)
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