FG unveils plan to turn correctional centres into farm hubs
The Nigerian Federal Government is transforming correctional facilities into agribusiness hubs to enhance rehabilitation and reduce reoffending rates through public-private partnerships.
Sierra Leone women prisoners win freedom through football-based reform project
Four women prisoners in Sierra Leone have been released as part of a football-based reform project aimed at empowering women and reforming the correctional system.
A Strange Web Search and Deposits of Thousands of Dollars: The Last Movements of Epstein's Guard Before the Pedophile's Death
The article discusses the suspicious activities of the guards responsible for Jeffrey Epstein's custody, revealing web searches and large money transfers before his death.
Warden sent on leave suspected of breach of duty
A detention warden in Iceland has been placed on leave due to suspicions of misconduct.
Namibia: When Prisons Create Monsters
The article discusses severe issues within Namibia's correctional facilities, highlighting overcrowding and violence that turn them into breeding grounds for criminal behavior rather than rehabilitative spaces.
Sex letters to a murderer and a child born from a forbidden relationship โ An unusual problem plagues Sweden's prisons
Sweden's prison system is facing a crisis with overcrowding and increasing incidents of forbidden relationships between staff and inmates.
Report: Tomer Eigs' Partners Cried for Help for 13 Minutes, MDA Was Called Only After About Half an Hour
A report reveals that the prison mates of Captain Tomer Eigs cried for help for 13 minutes before prison staff contacted emergency services, leading to tragic consequences.
Zohran Mamdani appoints ex-convict as head of prisons in New York
Zohran Mamdani, the mayor of New York, appointed Stanley Richards, a former convict, to lead the city's prisons, emphasizing the decision as a symbolic victory for the correctional system.
Justice: Correctional Children Need Help, Not Trial
The article discusses proposals within the German Union faction to address rising juvenile crime by advocating a special judicial process for children aged 12 and 13, emphasizing rehabilitation over punishment.