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Inmates in Nigeria's Southeast Correctional Facilities can be Rehabilitated and Reintegrated Using Igbo Dialects

Authors: Amadi Aroh; Oluchukwu Sunday Nwonovo;

Inmates in Nigeria's Southeast Correctional Facilities can be Rehabilitated and Reintegrated Using Igbo Dialects

Abstract

High recidivism rates and ongoing problems including overcrowding and a lack of resources make it difficult for southeast Nigerian prisons to rehabilitate and reintegrate inmates. The ongoing failure of rehabilitation initiatives in southeast Nigeria's prisons emphasises the urgent need for creative, culturally appropriate fixes to structural flaws. Given the significant influence language has on communication, identity, and trust, including Igbo dialects into rehabilitation programs offers a revolutionary approach. This culturally aware approach can close educational gaps, increase the involvement of prisoners in rehabilitation programs, and promote significant behavioural improvement. By focusing on holistic rehabilitation rather than punitive measures, Igbo dialects offer a special chance to humanise correctional operations. These programs can lower recidivism rates by helping prisoners comprehend and internalise the concepts of reform through improved communication and emotional connection. Additionally, the reintegration process is strengthened by the use of familiar dialects, which promotes societal acceptability and lessens stigmatisation while allowing prisoners to mend links with their families and communities.

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