Authors :
N.A Carries; Dr S. Lombo
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 1 - January
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14862888
Abstract :
This article seeks to bring to light effects of prison overcrowding in Pietermaritzburg Management Area in
KwaZulu-Natal. The aim is to explore innovative approaches to rehabilitation and restorative justice, which can provide
valuable insights into effective ways to address the needs of the two distinct group of offenders in this study, to implement
and redress congested prison conditions. It will present a complete evaluation of research on the causes and consequences,
draw conclusions, and propose solutions. It is unfortunate that the correctional system is unable to keep up with the influx
of new offenders, leading to a number of other challenges within the system. Overall, the article argues for the need to put
into effect innovative options to address the circumstances which lead to overcrowding, such as providing access to
redirection programs, and multiplying public protection while promoting restorative justice.
Prison overcrowding is a significant problem in South Africa, which has the uppermost numbers of incarceration in
the world. This is not a new problem in South Africa as it has been recurring for several decades. In this article,
overcrowding is when the entire numerical figures of offenders in a correctional centre exceeds the capability to
conveniently accommodate prisoners, while ensuring their security at the same time.
Keywords :
Correctional Centres, Offenders, Officials, Overcrowding.
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This article seeks to bring to light effects of prison overcrowding in Pietermaritzburg Management Area in
KwaZulu-Natal. The aim is to explore innovative approaches to rehabilitation and restorative justice, which can provide
valuable insights into effective ways to address the needs of the two distinct group of offenders in this study, to implement
and redress congested prison conditions. It will present a complete evaluation of research on the causes and consequences,
draw conclusions, and propose solutions. It is unfortunate that the correctional system is unable to keep up with the influx
of new offenders, leading to a number of other challenges within the system. Overall, the article argues for the need to put
into effect innovative options to address the circumstances which lead to overcrowding, such as providing access to
redirection programs, and multiplying public protection while promoting restorative justice.
Prison overcrowding is a significant problem in South Africa, which has the uppermost numbers of incarceration in
the world. This is not a new problem in South Africa as it has been recurring for several decades. In this article,
overcrowding is when the entire numerical figures of offenders in a correctional centre exceeds the capability to
conveniently accommodate prisoners, while ensuring their security at the same time.
Keywords :
Correctional Centres, Offenders, Officials, Overcrowding.