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Abstract

The prison is a custodial and correctional institution, functioning within the ambit of penal sociology. The core value of the prison is to keep custody of both convicted and unconvicted persons.

It is expected of the prison to give back to the society changed persons who will no longer pursue criminal life style, using the correctional instruments available to them and finally rehabilitation cum reintegration.

Imprisonment is a remedial therapy. The government should be proactive in crime control by attacking the roots of crime rather than the branches.

Poverty must be fought in sincerity and honesty by the government. Our value system must be revived and entrenched into the polity rather than using the prison as a cooler and dumping ground for her citizens.

Prisons department should be adequately funded. Both the Marxist conflict, structural functionalist, symbolic interactionist model are considered akin to explain the phenomena of crime and rehabilitation as a treatment strategy of crime.

Introduction

1.1 Background of the Study

The focal point of this study is penology and correctional sociology. The strength lies more on correction rather than punishment as deterrent, retributive measure in the control of crime. Changes in punishment, according to Foucault (1999) argues that these changes involve a fundamental shift in the nature of punishment.

In the early 18th century, punishment focused on the body. It involves direct infliction of pain to suffer the offender, toward the late 18th – 19th century, this had changed to the punishment of the soul.

The punishment consisted of a loss of rights particularly the right to liberty. Furthermore the intention was to reform the offender rather than simply to make him suffer.

The Prison is defined as a place, grounds, buildings, declared by the minister of internal affairs now interior affairs under prison Decree No 9 of 1972 as prison, (2008) Nkwocha, Daniel Ibeabuchi, page 50.

Crime is an aspect of human retrogression, it has primitive roots. In the views of Radzinowlez and King, 1977. “A crime is a conduct that is forbidden by law and for which punishment is prescribed”.

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