Swiss Anti-Torture Body Criticises 'Deteriorating Conditions' in Overcrowded Prisons
A report from the National Commission for the Prevention of Torture warns that severe overcrowding in Swiss prisons is infringing on inmates' fundamental rights, increasing violence, and straining staff. The commission urges a comprehensive strategy to reduce the prison population rather than simply building more cells.

Key Takeaways
- High prison occupancy rates are directly infringing on the fundamental rights of prisoners in Switzerland.
- The NCPT explicitly criticized the use of civil defence shelters for housing asylum-seekers.
- Overcrowding is linked to increased risks of violence and a decline in healthcare provision within the Swiss penal system.
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They Said
"Simply building more detention places is not a solution."