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Author: Prison Reform International

Title: Alternatives to Imprisonment in East Africa: Trends and challenges

Summary: Prison overcrowding is a serious problem in East Africa. The occupancy rate of prisons in Tanzania is over 145 percent and in Kenya and Uganda it is over 200 percent. The congestion is caused in large part by the excessive use of pre-trial detention: approximately half of those detained at any one time are awaiting justice. Congestion is also caused by the imposition of short terms of imprisonment. A significant number of people, most of whom are living in poverty, are sentenced to prison for a few weeks or even days for offences such as using abusive language, operating a small business without a valid licence, the possession of illicit 'liquor' or simple theft.

Details: London: Prison Reform International, 2012. 36p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed January 16, 2014 at

Year: 2012

Country: Africa

URL: http://www.penalreform.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/alternatives-east-africa-2013-v2-2.pdf

Shelf Number: 131780

Keywords:
Alternatives to Incarceration (East Africa)
Pre-Trial Detention
Prison Overcrowding (East Africa)