ABSTRACT: Prisoner development is an integral part of the correctional system which aims to rehabilitate prisoners so that they can return to their role as productive members of society. However, the implementation of coaching for death row inmates is still a complex issue in the practice of law and human rights in Indonesia. Death row inmates are often treated as if they do not have the right to coaching because of the final verdict they receive. This study examines the urgency of the implementation of coaching for death row inmates as a manifestation of the principles of respect for human rights and security stability in correctional institutions. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the form of implementation of the coaching carried out, as well as provide policy recommendations that support the fulfillment of the rights of death row inmates in a humane and just manner. This study uses a normative method with a statute approach and a conceptual approach analyzed qualitatively.
Keywords – Correctional Institution, Death Penalty, Prisoner Development