Abstract

The purpose of the scientific manuscript is to study the theoretical and practical aspects of the observance of human rights while serving a sentence in correctional institutions during law enforcement intelligence operations, including a stay in pretrial detention centers. The scientific analysis results reveal that one of the main tasks of correctional institutions is the correction of convicts. The serving of imprisonment in isolation from one’s society, family, and loved ones, within the specific context of correctional institutions, greatly affects convicts’ psyches while also enabling them to survive their stay in such institutions. In this context, the observance of human rights while staying in pretrial detention centers is of particular importance. The conditions depend both on the regime of the correctional institution and on the behaviors of the convicts. If they do not violate the established order and treat everything in good faith, then they are provided with incentives that stimulate correction and encourage lawful behavior in freedom.

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