Does someone convicted of a crime against one or more members of their family have a right to family life, even if their family wants nothing more to do with them? Seems to me this principle can only lead to prison abolition, unless the prisoner's family is allowed to move into the cell.
Does someone convicted of a crime against one or more members of their family have a right to family life, even if their family wants nothing more to do with them? Seems to me this principle can only lead to prison abolition, unless the prisoner's family is allowed to move into the cell.