Another jail on Nusakambangan Island 2

The rule of law is only fitfully respected in Indonesia, the world's fifth
largest country. This fact is vital to understanding the conditions of Indonesian
prisons. Many of the senior staff of the Directorate of Corrections, the unit of the
Ministry of Justice responsible for prisons, are able and concerned people with a
clear commitment to prison reform. But they are part of a broader legal system
beyond their control in which political manipulation and corruption are common.
That system affects who gets arrested and why; how suspects are treated; how they
are tried; the length of their sentences; and what happens to them when they get out
of prison.

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