肯尼亚西部县监狱牧养项目的现状

L. M. Nyaberi, S. Kilonzo, Sussy Gumo
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犯罪在个人、社区和国家各级给社会造成的巨大代价被低估了。在全球范围内,政府利用监狱来控制犯罪。刑事司法系统有两个主要目标:正义和一个更突出的目标,即通过丧失行为能力、威慑和改造来预防未来的犯罪。在全球范围内,许多监狱都设立了教牧项目,为囚犯提供切实可行的生活计划,帮助他们克服羞耻和内疚,并帮助他们提供有意义的人类服务。本文考察了肯尼亚西部各县监狱牧养项目的现状。具体而言,本文审查了性别、教派、教育资格、培训经历、工资、任命、礼拜场所、牧师办公室、咨询时间表、居住设施和肯尼亚西部各县监狱牧师的资金。本研究以“牧师-教理师问卷”的形式,对神父和教理师进行问卷调查,问卷内容包括他们的背景资料、在囚犯改造中的角色、训练和生活条件。焦点小组讨论(FGD)指南发给了囚犯和主管官员。我们的结论是,尽管肯尼亚政府已努力改善牧师提出的问题的状况,但要达到肯尼亚西部监狱有效牧师的标准,还需要做更多的工作。
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The Current Situation of Pastoral Programs in the Prisons in Western Kenya Counties
Crime generates underestimated substantial costs to society at the individual, community and national levels. Globally, governments use prisons to contain crime. The criminal justice system has two primary goals: justice and a more prominent goal of preventing future crimes by incapacitation, deterrence, and rehabilitation. Globally, a number of prisons have set up pastoral programs to give inmates realistic plans for their lives, as well as help them overcome shame and guilt and help provide a meaningful human service. This paper examines the current situation of pastoral programs in the prisons in western Kenya Counties. Specifically, the paper examines gender, denomination, educational qualifications, training experiences, salaries, ordination, places of worship, chaplaincy offices, counselling schedule, residential facilities and funding of chaplaincy in the Prisons of Western Kenya Counties. The chaplain-catechists questionnaire was administered to the chaplains and catechists and their responses consisted their background information, roles in rehabilitating inmates, as well as their training and living conditions. The Focus Group Discussion (FGD) guide was administered to the inmates and officers-in-charge. We conclude that although the Kenya Government has tried to improve on the status of issues raised in chaplaincies, more has to be done to achieve standards that can enable effective chaplaincy in prisons in western Kenya.
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