Center for Detention Studies

Protecting Juveniles, Detainees and Inmates’ Human Right Since 2009
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Center for Detention Studies (CDS)

is a nonprofit organization established on February 19, 2009 in Jakarta. CDS was founded by human rights activists and academics who are concerned with penal reform in Indonesia. Through its programs and activities, CDS always strives to improve performance in Correctional Institutions in order to provide protection, respect and fulfillment of the rights of people who are being deprived of their liberty.

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WHAT WE DO

Research

We conducted a lot of researches in order to improve the correctional system in Indonesia.

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Advocacies

We has also involved in regulation drafting related to correctional system in Indonesia.

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Monitoring

We do monitoring to ensure that the rights and obligations of detainees and prisoners are properly and cleanly fulfilled from  corruption, collusion, and nepotism (KKN).

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RECENT NEWS

Aktivis CDS: Overcrowded Lapas Harusnya Jadi Perhatian Presiden

Aktivis CDS: Overcrowded Lapas Harusnya Jadi Perhatian Presiden

tirto.id - Direktur Center For Detention Studies (CDS) Ali Aranoval menilai kasus overcrowded (kelebihan narapidana) lapas yang terjadi hampir di seluruh Indonesia bukan hanya tugas Dirjen PAS, namun juga menjadi beban yang harus diperhatikan oleh Presiden Joko...

Diskusi Publik 10 Tahun Pemasyarakatan

Diskusi Publik 10 Tahun Pemasyarakatan

Memperingati sepuluh tahun reformasi Pemasyarakatan, para pemerhati dan praktisi Pemasyarakatan mengadakan diskusi yang difasilitasi oleh Center For Detention Studies (CDS) untuk menyoroti apa saja yang telah dicapai selama satu dekade terakhir pada Sabtu (11/5) di...

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