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Prison Chaplaincy in Nigeria and in Germany

A Study in Diminishing Returns and Social Responsibility in Nation Building

by Michael Diochi (Author)
©2001 Thesis XVIII, 376 Pages

Summary

Penal institutions and the detention ministry, due to their uniqueness, communicate a few positive messages to society. However, this study takes us further beyond the sterile complaints about penological systems, and dramatically reveals the mesmerizing and often monstrous flaws in our criminal justice systems. Emerging detention staff squabbles, in penal institutions, can culminate to factual aberrations of felons’ improper reformation and rehabilitation; and to incidences of enormous problems in the determination of the recidivistic rates of ex-convicts and parolees. A correction system has done quite well if it is able to turn major offenders into minor ones, and frequent offenders into infrequent ones. Comparison basically curtails any presumptive or «theoretically» qualified conceptualization. Therefore, the comparative nature of this study, which acts as an epistemological «operative» Leitdifferenz, remains a cultural preview for the existence of some scientific evidences for further discussions and researches in penological studies.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 376
Year
2001
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631383551
Language
English
Keywords
Prison Break Nigeria Social Studies
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2001. XVIII, 376 pp., num. fig.

Biographical notes

Michael Diochi (Author)

The Author: Michael Ndubueze Diochi is a native of Agbaja in Ehime-Mbano of Imo State, Nigeria. Since his priestly ordination in 1980 he has served as a parish vicar in various parishes in Umuahia & Okigwe. He taught English language, Econs & Religion at Ugiri & Nneato Secondary Schools. As a missionary at Sierra Leone he served as a chaplain at Fourah-Bay University, military & police chaplain, & parish vicar and Manager of schools. He served as a parish chaplain at Köln (Germany). From the Universites of Urban (Rome), Nsukka (Nigeria), Leuven (Belgium), St. Anselmo (Rome), & Wuppertal (Germany), he obtained academic degrees, such as: BD (Theo.), PGDE & M.Ed. (Edu.), M.A. & M.A. Adv. (Social Anthrop.), M.A. (Theo.), & Ph.D. (Sociology).

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