The Socio‑Economic Impact of Pre‑Trial Detention in Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia : Lukas Muntingh and Jean Redpath. (Both Digital and Softcopy)
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TextPublication details: Johannesburg, South Africa : Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa ; Cape Town : Southern Africa Resource Watch ; Cape Town Dullah Omar Institute, University of the Western Cape, 2015.Description: 142pages 24.5cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - HV8679 .S63 2015
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Co‑published by Southern Africa Resource Watch, OSISA, and Dullah Omar Institute.
Chapter 1
Introduction to the Report
5
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Socio-economic rights and fair trial rights
Women and pre-trial detention
Pre-trial detention and disabilities
Methodology
Work Plan
General notes
Technical notes on the report
Chapter 2
The Socio-Economic Impact of Pre-trial
Detention in Nairobi, Kenya 15
Acknowledgements
Summary
Profile of Kenya
Methodology
Households affected by the detention
Economic Impact of Detention
Social Impact of Detention
Health Impact of Detention
Health impacts on female detainees
Health impacts on male detainees
Assault in detention
Experience of the criminal justice system
Arrest and police detention
Legal assistance
The decision to detain pre-trial
Duration of pre-trial detention
Conclusion
Chapter 3
The Socio-Economic Impact of Pre-trial
Detention in Maputo, Mozambique 58
Acknowledgements
Summary
Profile of Mozambique
Methodology
Findings
Socio-economic profile of detainees
Households affected by the detention
Economic impact of detention
Social Impact of Detention
Health Impact of Detention
Criminal justice system
Arrest and police detention
Legal assistance
The decision to detain pre-trial
Duration of pre-trial detention
Conclusion
Chapter 4
The Socio-Economic Impact of Pre-trial
Detention in Zambia 100
Acknowledgements
Summary
Profile of Zambia
Methodology
Findings
Households Affected by the Detention
Economic Impact of Detention
Social Impact of Detention
Health Impact of Detention
Criminal Justice System
Arrest and police detention
Legal assistance
The decision to detain pre-trial
Duration of pre-trial detention
Conclusion
Chapter 5
Conclusion 137
Legal assistance
Three quarters had legal assistance
The decision to detain pre-trial
Court appearances bring little progress and bail denied
on the basis of offence
Nearly all detainees lived at a fixed abode
Duration of pre-trial detention
Half of detainees interviewed had been in custody for
more than ten months
Conclusion
Report analyzes the empirical socio‑economic consequences of pre‑trial detention on accused persons, their families and households in Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia.
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