Assessing the Role of Tamale Central Prisons towards reforming Inmates in the Northern Region of Ghana

Type Journal Article - Africa Development and Resources Research Institute (Adrri) Journal
Title Assessing the Role of Tamale Central Prisons towards reforming Inmates in the Northern Region of Ghana
Author(s)
Volume 26
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 33-60
URL http://41.66.244.102/jspui/bitstream/123456789/1056/1/ASSESSING THE ROLE OF TAMALE CENTRAL PRISONS​TOWARDS REFORMING INMATES IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA.pdf
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the debate on the role of the Tamale Central Prisons
towards reforming inmates in the Northern Region of Ghana. A cross sectional design was used and
triangulated with some qualitative data. One hundred and fifty prison inmates were randomly
selected and both quantitative and qualitative data were gathered with instruments such as
questionnaire, interview guide and observation. Data gathered were analyzed with the aid of the
Statistical Product for Service Solution and descriptive statistics such as cross tabulation, frequencies
and percentages were used to present the findings. The study disclosed that formal education, skill
development training, information communication technology education among others were the
main efforts directed at reforming inmates in the Tamale Central Prisons. The policy of amnesty and
remission system were identified as key policies positively impacting the reformation of inmates at
the Tamale Central Prisons whereas overcrowding and dwindling budgetary allocation were also
identified as main challenges confronting the Tamale Central Prisons as an institution for reforming
inmates in the Tamale Central Prisons. There is also knowledge gap regarding the role of the Tamale
Central Prisons as an institution for reforming inmates. Even though the Tamale prison is bedeviled
with many challenges, reformation of criminal is a reality and not a myth. The study recommends the
relocation of the Tamale Central Prisons in the long term to moderately address the issues of
overcrowding and the deepening of government commitment to reformation of inmates through
adequate budget allocation.

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