This thesis argues that there is overuse of imprisonment for minor offenders in Ghana. These are offenders whose punishments go up to 3 years of jail time, essentially offending mainly for reasons of material poverty. Statutory sentencing provisions have essentially limited judges to impose jail terms. It is argued that one way to decongest Ghana’s prisons is to consider the institutionalization of a regime of community service orders and probation, the administration of which would equip the offenders with income-earning skills while they also reform. Drawing on Kenya, a country that has achieved reasonable success in this reform effort, this thesis recommends that successful implementation of this scheme in Ghana must involve reorienting ...
Penal reform is a challenge across the world. In Africa, those who are incarcerated are especially v...
Corruption, as a concept, is widely held to erode government legitimacy and the commitment of politi...
Penal reform is a challenge across the world. In Africa, those who are incarcerated are especially ...
Globally, there seems to be a shift from the emphasis on retributive function of punishment towards ...
Corrections in Ghana has evolved from communal traditional practices emphasizing offender reintegrat...
In this chapter, we assess the extent to which the penal system in Ghana has adopted rehabilitation ...
Civil cases in Ghana are tried by the bench. Criminal cases are also handled by bench trials, except...
Magister Artium - MACommunity service as an alternative to imprisonment at its inception was taken u...
The numerous challenges, such as increasing prisoner population, inadequate financial support and de...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
As a state party of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of a Child and the first country to ...
Zimbabwe introduced penal reforms in its criminal justice system in 1994. These reforms were prompte...
Recidivism is on the increase as ex-convicts who are expected by the society to be reformed in priso...
In this chapter, we review the juvenile justice system in Ghana and how it responds to young people ...
Zimbabwe introduced penal reforms in its criminal justice system in 1994. These reforms were prompte...
Penal reform is a challenge across the world. In Africa, those who are incarcerated are especially v...
Corruption, as a concept, is widely held to erode government legitimacy and the commitment of politi...
Penal reform is a challenge across the world. In Africa, those who are incarcerated are especially ...
Globally, there seems to be a shift from the emphasis on retributive function of punishment towards ...
Corrections in Ghana has evolved from communal traditional practices emphasizing offender reintegrat...
In this chapter, we assess the extent to which the penal system in Ghana has adopted rehabilitation ...
Civil cases in Ghana are tried by the bench. Criminal cases are also handled by bench trials, except...
Magister Artium - MACommunity service as an alternative to imprisonment at its inception was taken u...
The numerous challenges, such as increasing prisoner population, inadequate financial support and de...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
As a state party of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of a Child and the first country to ...
Zimbabwe introduced penal reforms in its criminal justice system in 1994. These reforms were prompte...
Recidivism is on the increase as ex-convicts who are expected by the society to be reformed in priso...
In this chapter, we review the juvenile justice system in Ghana and how it responds to young people ...
Zimbabwe introduced penal reforms in its criminal justice system in 1994. These reforms were prompte...
Penal reform is a challenge across the world. In Africa, those who are incarcerated are especially v...
Corruption, as a concept, is widely held to erode government legitimacy and the commitment of politi...
Penal reform is a challenge across the world. In Africa, those who are incarcerated are especially ...