Prison Overcrowding in South Africa: A Crisis Demanding Nuanced Solutions

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South Africa’s prisons, built for 103,000 inmates, now hold nearly 157,000, sparking urgent debate on whether to expand facilities or rethink sentencing. On East Coast Radio, Stacey Norman argued for more prisons to protect communities, while J Sbu promoted rehabilitation and alternative sentencing, citing Norway’s lower reoffending rate. Listeners shared diverse views: delays in trials, taxpayer burdens, and the need for prevention through education and jobs. Some proposed radical measures like the death penalty or self-sufficient prisons. The discussion highlighted that overcrowding stems from systemic flaws and requires a multifaceted approach combining justice reform, prevention, and rehabilitation.
16 Sep English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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