“名称改变,本质不变”:外围监狱改革与拒绝改变对改造的威慑

B. M. Ajiboye, Ene Norah Awe, Olabambo Evelyn Akinyemi
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这项研究的重点是尼日利亚的惩教机构及其任务,即改造罪犯,使其为监狱外的生活做好准备,并意味着改造后的个人重新融入社会,这些人被认为不会对社会的安宁构成进一步的威胁。尼日利亚惩教服务,以前被称为尼日利亚监狱服务,像世界上的同类机构一样,主要承担着纠正和改造罪犯的责任,目的是重新融入传统社会。然而,在尼日利亚,这种想法是无效的,因为人们普遍认为,当一个人被判处服刑时,最终意味着他或她在社会上价值的终结。因此,本文对尼日利亚惩教署进行了质询,认为它是一个优先将罪犯改造成更好的人的机构。重点是2019年的机构改革。第二来源用于数据收集,并采用内容分析方法,从而得出推论和建立逻辑结论。这项工作揭示了福利、基础设施衰败和拥堵问题,以及在机构中可获得的伪修复。该研究建议尼日利亚的刑事司法系统应该进行彻底改革。
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“Nomenclature changes, essence unchanged”: Peripheral prisons reform and refusal to alter deterrence for rehabilitation
The study focused on the Nigerian correctional institution and its mandate at rehabilitating convicts in preparedness for life outside bar and by implication reintegrating reformed individuals who are believed to pose no further threat to serenity of the society. Nigerian Correctional Service, previously known as Nigerian Prison Service, like its peer institution in the world, is primarily saddled with the responsibility to correct and reform convicts with the intent of reintegration back to conventional society. However, in Nigeria, this idea is render null and void with the broad-spectrum conception that when a person is sentenced to serve a jail term, that ultimately signifies the end of his or her worth in the society. Hence, the paper interrogates the Nigerian Correctional Service as an institution vested with the priority of making convicts better individuals. Emphasis was placed on the purported reformation of the institution in 2019. A secondary source was used for data collection and the content analytical approach was adopted which led to inferences drawn and logical conclusion established. The work reveals problems of welfare, infrastructural decay, and congestion coupled with pseudo rehabilitation obtainable in the institution. The study recommends that the Nigerian criminal justice system deserve an overhaul.
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