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After serving their terms in prison, inmates return to society. Following
imprisonment, the prisoner and his family are adversely affected and society faces the
challenge of how to deal with them as they return home. This touches on the
obligations of the ex-offender, his or her family, the victim, the community, and the
state. The purpose of this study was to investigate the social implications of
correctional rehabilitation for prisoner’ post-incarceration wellbeing with specific
reference to Uasin Gishu County. The objectives of the study were: to examine the
types of correctional rehabilitation services available to prisoners’; to assess the
influence of prison social support services and training programmes on prisoners’ post
release wellbeing; to evaluate the effects of social relations on prisoners’ post release
wellbeing and to analyze the impact of prisoners’ livelihood strategies on their post release wellbeing. The study was limited to individuals who had been convicted and
imprisoned for over two years. This study was grounded on the Rehabilitation Model,
Labelling Theory and Rational Choice Theory. The study targeted ex-prisoners,
prison officers, probation officers and; local leaders from Uasin Gishu County. A
sample of 160 was drawn from 462 ex-prisoners released between 2010 and 2021
from Ngeria farm prison, Eldoret women’s prison and Eldoret main prison. Purposive
sampling was used to select Uasin Gishu County and its six sub-counties: Ainabkoi,
Moiben, Kesses, Kapseret, Turbo and Soy. Snowball sampling was used to select ex prisoners. Interview guides were used to gather information. The content validity of
the instrument was determined by the researcher discussing the items in the
instrument with the supervisors, lecturers from the department and colleagues. The
interview schedule data was first subjected to preliminary processing through
validation, coding and editing and tabulated before its readiness for analysis with the
help of the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS V. 20) computer package as a
‘toolbox’ to analyze data related to objectives. Findings revealed that rehabilitation
services were not enhancing the wellbeing of ex- prisoners. Prisoners abused drugs
and avoidance to cope with hardships such as unemployment, illness and stigma from
communities after being released. The study concluded that post-release rehabilitation
was key in ensuring that ex-convicts adjusted to the communities’ environment
without resorting to aggression and drug abuse which would eventually land them
back to prison. Released prisoners wellbeing could further be improved through
improved social relations before release, economic and psychological empowerment.
Adoption of ex-prisoners to the community was important and a requirement for post
release rehabilitation services. The study recommends that the prison department with
support from the government should develop a multiagency collaboration and develop
comprehensive post release care for ex-convicts to ensure continuity of care, and to
provide consistent assistance to offenders beyond the prison environment. |
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