A survey on the aftercare service and reintegration of ex-convicts in nigeria (a case study of akwa ibom state)
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The reintegration of ex-convicts into society is a complex and multifaceted process that requires a comprehensive aftercare service system to support successful transition and reduce recidivism rates. This research project focuses on evaluating the aftercare service and reintegration programs available for ex-convicts in Nigeria, with a specific case study conducted in Akwa Ibom State. The study aims to assess the effectiveness of current aftercare services in facilitating the successful reintegration of ex-convicts into society. It explores the challenges faced by ex-convicts in accessing aftercare services, including social stigma, lack of support networks, and limited opportunities for employment and housing. By examining the existing aftercare programs and support mechanisms in Akwa Ibom State, the research seeks to identify gaps and areas for improvement in the reintegration process. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods, including interviews, surveys, and data analysis, the study gathers insights from ex-convicts, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders involved in the aftercare and reintegration process. By engaging with multiple perspectives, the research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current state of aftercare services for ex-convicts in Akwa Ibom State. The findings of this research have the potential to inform policy recommendations and interventions to enhance the aftercare service system for ex-convicts in Nigeria. By identifying best practices and areas for improvement, the study aims to contribute to the development of more effective reintegration programs that address the diverse needs of ex-convicts and support their successful transition back into society. Overall, this research project serves as a critical examination of the aftercare service and reintegration of ex-convicts in Nigeria, focusing on the specific context of Akwa Ibom State. By shedding light on the challenges and opportunities in the current aftercare system, the study aims to advance knowledge in this area and contribute to efforts to promote successful reintegration and reduce recidivism rates among ex-convicts.
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</p><div><p><strong>1.1 Background to the Study</strong></p><p><strong>1.2 Statement of the Problem</strong></p><p><strong>1.3 Purpose of the Study</strong></p><p><strong>The purpose of this study i</strong>s to examine the aftercare service and reintegration of ex-convicts in Nigeria, with particular reference to Akwa Ibom State. Specifically, the objectives of the study are:</p><p>To examine the obstacles to reintegrating ex-convicts in Akwa Ibom State.</p><p>To ascertain the state of reformation and rehabilitation programmes in Nigeria Prisons Service in Akwa Ibom State.</p><p>To ascertain the efficacy of the aftercare service in Akwa Ibom State</p><p><strong>1.4 Research Questions</strong></p><p>What are the obstacles to the reintegration of ex-convicts in Akwa Ibom State?</p><p>What is the state of reformation/rehabilitation programmes in Nigeria Prison Service in Akwa Ibom State?</p><p>How effective are the Aftercare Services in Akwa Ibom State?</p><p><strong>1.5 Research Hypotheses</strong></p><p>There is no relationship between the quality of reintegration programmes in the prison and successful reintegration into society after discharge.</p><p>There is no relationship between the condition of prisons and successful reintegration into society after discharge.</p><p><strong>1.6 Significance of the Study</strong></p><p>The findings of this study will help other researchers to carry out a qualitative and comprehensive analysis of aftercare service in other states of the federation. The result of this study will help to further educate the academic community on Nigerian prisons service strategic roles and challenges. It will give the prisoners an insight of what they will face on being released as such they could be motivated to engage in occupational and vocational training in order to make them self-reliant on discharge. It will make government to take steps in putting up a legal framework for comprehensive reform of the Nigerian prison system. The study will further assist the government to formulate crime control policy. The present policy of the government is to get criminals out of circulation by imprisonment. Less attention is paid to what happens when the convicted prisoner is released back into the society.</p><p><strong>1.7 Scope and limitation of the Study</strong></p><p>The study is delimited to the aftercare unit of prison in Uyo, Eket, Ikot Ekpene, Abak and Ikot Abasi. Ex-prisoners, Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs), Employers of Labour and Community leaders in Akwa Ibom State were involved in the study. This study is limited to Akwa Ibom State. The reason for choosing Akwa Ibom State includes its proximity to the researcher, and the familiarity of the researcher with the area which facilitated the collection of data.</p><p><strong>1.8 Definition of key concepts</strong></p><p>Aftercare services: This is a scheme introduced by the Nigerian prison service for the treatment and rehabilitation of discharged prisoners. The scheme is aimed at facilitating the re-integration of ex-convicts into the society through collaboration with NGOs, Employers of labour, community leaders etc.</p><p></p></div><h3></h3><br>
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