Effect of Environmental Conditions on Management of Juvenile Delinquent in Kiambu County, Kenya
Tobias Otieno Ouma.,
Prof. Eric Kiprono Bor. and
Dr. Samwel Auya.
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Tobias Otieno Ouma.: Department of Peace, Security and Social Studies
Prof. Eric Kiprono Bor.: Lecturer Department of Peace, Security and Social Studies Egerton University
Dr. Samwel Auya.: Lecturer Department of Peace, Security and Social Studies Egerton University
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 10, 1033-1044
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to determine how environmental conditions affected the management of juvenile offenders at the rehabilitation facilities located in Kiambu County. Through the use of structured questionnaires, interviews, and targeted focus groups, information was gathered from 90 probation officers, 22 instructors, and 12 managers. The centres’ overpopulation, subpar accommodations, and unfavourable environmental conditions were found to be impeding the effectiveness of rehabilitation operations. Adolescents’ negative opinions of staff made matters worse. There is an urgent need for extensive programme reforms because over 93% of respondents thought the institutional environment was unfavorable. The study recommends modernizing rehabilitation programmes through the integration of life skills development, vocational training, counselling, and education will demand immediate action. For a programme to be implemented effectively, staffing and equipment shortages must be addressed. Furthermore, improving the institutional setting is essential to the juveniles’ effective recovery and ultimate reintegration into society.
Date: 2024
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