The Civil Monitoring Boards (CMBs) have been actively involved in the external monitoring of the penitentiary system in the Republic of Türkiye through conducting on-site visits since 2001. The main task of CMBs is to conduct civil monitoring visits to the prisons and produce reports with binding recommendations for the Ministry of Justice. The deficiency of standards within the monitoring process, as well as the inadequate capacities and lack of training opportunities for the members, remained at unsatisfactory level for a long period of time.

The current “learning by doing” system should be replaced by an institutionalized training system. Therefore, there is an urgent need to work on the capacity building of the CMBs, as well as on increasing the quality of the whole process of the selection and training of its members in order to reach the European standards. Only a well-functioning external monitoring mechanism will contribute to a better penal system by decreasing the human rights breaches.

The Project was divided in 4 components:

  • Strengthening CMBs independence through revision of the applicable legal and regulatory framework in line with the international standards;
  • Enhancing CMBs efficiency by further developing their monitoring standards and working methodology and tools;
  • Ensuring sustainable training provision for the CMB members; and
  • Improving CMBs internal coordination and communication with other external monitoring mechanisms.

This Project was estimated to cover approximately 100 activities to be implemented by 31 May 2022, with an overall budget of 1,600,000 Euros.

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The first draft of the prison monitoring toolkit in Turkey is finalised

The working group, composed of Civil Monitoring Boards (CMBs) members, Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Inspection Board, National Preventive Mechanism, enforcement judges, public prosecutors, MoJ Board of Controllers, coming from different regions of Turkey, met in Ankara on 17-18 November 2020, where they discussed the draft CMBs’ monitoring toolkit.

The establishment of a uniformed methodology and tools, and setting the minimum standards encompassing all prison monitoring stages (preparation, conducting the visit, reporting and follow-up) will assist CMBs in conducting prison monitoring to assess the compliance of conditions and treatment with the international standards and domestic legislation.

The process of drafting which has started in April 2020, was finalized at this meeting. Three consultants and CoE Secretariat representative made online presentations and facilitated the fruitful discussions among the prison monitors, and received the necessary feedback to be reflected in the final version of the monitoring tools and standards. The toolkit will be further presented during a Round table in front of all relevant stakeholders.

The meeting was organised as a hybrid event within the Project entitled “Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Civil Monitoring Boards in Turkey in line with the European Standards” funded by Sweden, Switzerland, the Republic of Turkey, the Human Rights Trust Fund and Canada.

Turkey 17-18 November 2020
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