http://www.ntv.co.ke Kamiti maximum prison has gone through crisis after crisis. the lattest outbreak at the facility is yet another reminder of the poor state of affairs at the countrys most secure penal institution . doctor are racing against time to save lives but as Robert Nagila reports, the question of prison reforms still lingers.
@Shonde Yu notice criminals here voting my comments....people are sick! There would be public hangings like in the Wild West televised live on KBC if I were the Ocampo of Haque for just one week!
siasabora 2 years ago
Like you I have a zero tolerance to some types of criminals and see no sense affording them the opportunity to live among the decent.I'm a shamed my my mind went as far as: "who gives a f@$#% if the cholera dead are the murders Kibaki wants to release". Prison reforms some people but even in the developed world,most prisons are populated by ex-prisoners.These people just wanna kill,rape and do things normal people wouldn't do.With no Australia to ship them can someone please swallow the key!!
shondeshonde 2 years ago
@Eden Maybe. Then have those serving lighter sentences and are 'reformed' go home..let the hardcores child rapists with blood in their hands rot in their own filth!
Who needs them?
siasabora 2 years ago
MISTREATMENT of prisoners HARDENS them - that is what SCIENCE says. Go to Google Scholar and search articles on that. Treating them well, making them learn trade, school etc will make them better people when they come out.
edenskid 2 years ago
Prisons have a single purpose- to make you never want to go back. The idea is to make you so scared of going back that you will stop breaking the law and lead a decent life.
You want a three star treatment then get an education, a job and cease anti-social behaviour! It's the law!
siasabora 2 years ago
How can prisoners die in the hands of the government? This is very suspect coming at this time when the coaliation government is under watch by the international community!
freegastanker1 2 years ago