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  1. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa A comparative study of Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia

    This study reviews 41 rights of arrested, accused and detained persons under Burundian, Ivorian, Kenyan, Mozambican and Zambian law. These countries were ...

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  2. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa: Kenya

    Kenya’s 2010 Constitution is liberal with regard to the rights of persons in the country’s criminal justice system.This study identifies conformity gaps ...

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  3. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa Kenya 2

    Kenya’s 2010 Constitution is liberal with regard to the rights of persons in the country’s criminal justice system. Its notable novel provisions include the ...

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  4. An Audit of the Criminal Justice System in Kenya

    The 2010 Constitution ushered in a new era for governance in Kenya, with notable emphasis on rights codified in the Bill of Rights under Chapter Four of the ...

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  5. Kenya Audit validated by National Council

    A comprehensive audit of the criminal justice system in Kenya points toward avenues for reform.

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  6. Kenya Police Oversight Bill passes first reading

    The Independent Policing Oversight Authority Bill, 2011

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  7. Plans to decongest Kenyan prisons via clemency

    The Kenyan Ministry of Home Affairs has announced proposals to improve prison conditions by decongesting the prisons.

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  8. 'Kenya police detain and kill with impunity'

    The Release Political Prisoners (RPP) Trust, a lobby group, claims to have documented at least 35 cases of extra-judicial killings committed since December ...

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  9. Kenya tackles prisons as source of HIV infection in Kenya

    Regina Ombam, the Head of Strategy Development of the National Aids Control Council Kenya shared the evidence on HIV/AIDS in prisons in Kenya and the important ...

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  10. Probation services functions in Kenya help reduce congestion

    Clement Okech of the Probation and After Care Service Kenya gave an overview of Probation Service in Kenya at the African Correctional Service Association ...

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