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Title
The right to education as a tool in the rehabilitation of prisoners: a study of Kamiti prison, Kenya |
Full text
http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/11295/76402 |
Date
2014 |
Author(s)
Gumi, Stephen G |
Abstract
The main objective of this study is to explore the right to education as an effective
rehabilitative instrument in prison. It sought to investigate the effect of education
on rehabilitation of prisoners; the relationship between education and recidivism;
the role of education towards inmate's re-entry into society; and the challenges
faced in the implementation of education in prison.
The study adopted a descriptive research method with a target comprising of 2000
prisoners, community leaders (10), families of prison inmates (10) and prison
administrators (20). The purposive sampling techniques and the simple random
sampling method were used in determining the members of the sample group and
focused group discussion respectively.
Both primary and secondary data sources were used and the data collected was
exposed to qualitative and quantitative method of analysis. The descriptive
statistical tools such as SPSS and MS Excel are used to present the data in the
form of tables and charts. Percentages and frequencies are used to make the
interpretation of the findings.
The investigation establishes that an overwhelming number of prisoners, (95%)
recognize the presence of education program in prison while 77% of respondent
agree that education in prison is easily accessible. It is thus concluded that
education in prison provides prisoners with time to think, grow and reflect on the
past life and imagine a future of possibilities. It is further concluded that prison
education provided an opportunity for employment; an avenue for one to turn his
life around for better and a door for smooth transition to society.
The study therefore recommended that, the prison department should sensitize the
community about the role of prison to enable society understand prison and
improve the image of the department which in the long run helps prisoners in their
transitional back to society. Prison authority should employ more trained and
qualified teachers to cater for education needs of the prison population while
developing follow-up programs and monitoring the progress of those released to
society. |
Language
en |
Publisher
University of Narobi |
Type of publication
Thesis; en_US |
Format
application/pdf |
Identifier
Masters Of Arts Degree In Human Rights,2014 |
Repository
Nairobi - University of Nairobi
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