Penal reform in Africa : the case of prison chaplaincy

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Akih, Abraham Kpwegeh
Dreyer, Yolanda

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Abstract

Penal reform is a challenge across the world. In Africa, those who are incarcerated are especially vulnerable and often deprived of basic human rights. Prison conditions are generally dire, resources are limited, and at times undue force is used to control inmates. The public attitude towards offenders is also not encouraging. Reform efforts include finding alternative ways of sentencing such as community service, making use of halfway houses and reducing sentences. These efforts have not yet yielded the desired results. The four principles of retribution, deterrence, incapacitation and rehabilitation guide penal practice in Africa. Retribution and rehabilitation stand in tension. Deterrence and incapacitation aim at forcing inmates to conform to the social order. The article argues that prison chaplaincy can make a valuable contribution to restoring the dignity and humanity of those who are incarcerated. Chaplaincy can contribute to improving attitudes and practices in the penal system and society. In addition to the social objective of rehabilitation, prison ministry can, on a spiritual level, also facilitate repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation. The aim is the holistic restoration of human beings.

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Dr Akih is participating in the research project, ‘Gender Studies and Practical Theology Theory Formation’, directed by Prof. Dr Yolanda Dreyer, Department Practical Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria.
This article is a reworked version of aspects from the PhD thesis of Abraham. K. Akih, titled ‘An African pastoral perspective on prison chaplaincy’, in the Department of Practical Theology, University of Pretoria with Prof Yolanda Dreyer as supervisor. (http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61194)

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Penal reform, Community service, Prison chaplaincy, Prison conditions, Prison ministry, Reconciliation, Rehabilitation, Africa

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Akih, A.K. & Dreyer, Y., 2017, ‘Penal reform in Africa: The case of prison chaplaincy’, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 73(3), a4525. https://DOI.org/ 10.4102/hts.v73i3.4525.