As an organization, CELSIR strives to elaborate concepts to clients in simple terms without invalidating their perspectives or underrating their experiences within the justice system.
The recent COA judgment regarding the duration of life imprisonment in Kenya has shed light on a previously murky subject in the criminal justice system. While the ruling brings more clarity and a sense of hope for inmates, it also raises important questions about the ethical implications and public opinion surrounding this issue. As Kenya moves forward, it is imperative to engage all stakeholders into meaningful dialogue and conversations, where both the rights of convicts and the safety of the society, must be considered and balanced.
Introduction The Penal Code Amendment Bill, 2023, was tabled for first reading in the Kenyan Parliament on October 3rd, 2023. The primary objective of this Bill […]
Societies across the globe are beginning to understand the need to restore the family unit and improve outcomes for people after incarceration. In some countries, governments […]
A prominent consequence of imprisonment is the irreparable damage it causes to family units within communities. Kevin (not his real name) explained to the CELSIR team […]