Sexual Assault and its Effects on Male Prisoners’ Rehabilitation: A Case of Kamiti Medium Prison, Kiambu County- Kenya

Mildred Auma Arum, G. Ngare, W. Mwai
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Purpose: This article examines the effects of sexual assault on male prisoners’ rehabilitation in Kamiti Medium Prison. It highlights underlying effects of sexual assault that negatively interfere with rehabilitation of male prisoners by exploring prevalence of sexual assault, effectiveness of the Kenya Prisons Rehabilitation Program on sexual assault survivors and perpetrators and the coping mechanisms employed by survivors of sexual assault in Kamiti Medium Prison. Methodology: The study employed descriptive survey research design guided by Travis Hirschi’s social control theory and the risk-need-responsivity (RNR) model to interrogated sexual assault, a prison gender dynamic of power and control, and its underlying effects on male prisoners’ rehabilitation. Key informant interview schedules and semi-structured questionnaires were used to gather both quantitative and qualitative data from respondents identified through stratified and purposive sampling. Quantitative and qualitative data was then coded and analyzed respectively to establish the effects of sexual assault on male prisoners’ rehabilitation in Kamiti Medium Prison. Results: Findings indicate that sexual assault in Kamiti Medium Prison is a trivialized gender concern despite it being rampant and its effects adversely affecting rehabilitation processes of victims and perpetrators. Moreover, there are no socially acceptable coping structures for survivors and perpetrators of sexual assault and the available rehabilitation programmes are not need-based. This allows for negative and socially unacceptable coping mechanisms that worsen the effects of sexual assault and reinforce prisoners’ criminal mentality thereby contributing to their non-rehabilitation. Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: This study departs from the many others which have largely focused on prevalence, nature and general effects of sexual assault, including possible mitigations. It provides a deeper understanding on effects of sexual assault and its impact on male prisoners’ capacity to be rehabilitated, an under researched field. Findings add knowledge to the existing literature and will benefit policy makers in the criminal justice system in addressing policy gaps like absence of a correctional policy and review of the Prison Act to synchronize with the Sexual Offences Act. Lastly, findings also form basis for future researches on the subject i.e. it recommends two studies, one, to interrogate whether those involved in prison sexual assault were imprisoned for the same crime and two, to explore the rate at which prisoners involved in prison sexual assault tend to reoffend.
性侵犯及其对男性囚犯改造的影响——以肯尼亚基安布县卡米提中等监狱为例
目的:探讨性侵对卡米提中等监狱男性囚犯康复的影响。通过探究性侵犯的普遍性、肯尼亚监狱改造项目对性侵犯幸存者和施暴者的有效性以及卡米提中等监狱性侵犯幸存者采用的应对机制,本报告突出了性侵犯对男性囚犯康复的潜在影响。方法:采用以Travis Hirschi的社会控制理论和风险-需求-反应(RNR)模型为指导的描述性调查研究设计,探究性侵犯这一权力与控制的监狱性别动态,及其对男性囚犯康复的潜在影响。通过分层和有目的抽样,使用关键信息访谈时间表和半结构化问卷从受访者中收集定量和定性数据。对定量数据和定性数据分别进行编码和分析,以确定性侵犯对Kamiti中型监狱男性囚犯康复的影响。结果:调查结果表明,尽管Kamiti中等监狱的性侵犯行为猖獗,并对受害者和犯罪者的康复过程产生不利影响,但它仍是一个被忽视的性别问题。此外,对于性侵犯的幸存者和肇事者,没有社会可接受的应对结构,现有的康复方案也不是基于需要的。这就产生了消极的和社会不能接受的应对机制,使性侵犯的影响恶化,并加强囚犯的犯罪心理,从而导致他们无法康复。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:这项研究不同于许多其他研究,这些研究主要侧重于性侵犯的流行程度、性质和一般影响,包括可能的缓解措施。它提供了对性侵犯的影响及其对男性囚犯康复能力的影响的更深层次的理解,这是一个研究不足的领域。调查结果为现有文献增加了知识,并将有利于刑事司法系统的政策制定者解决政策空白,如缺乏惩教政策,以及审查《监狱法》以与《性犯罪法》同步。最后,研究结果也为未来的研究奠定了基础,即它建议进行两项研究,一项是调查参与监狱性侵犯的人是否因同样的罪行而入狱,另一项是探讨参与监狱性侵犯的囚犯倾向于再犯罪的比率。
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