Peter Kipkemboi Rutto will serve life inprisonment for charges related to the post election violence in 2008. Lady Justice Roselyn Wendo sitting in Nakuru, sentenced him to life imprisonment in the fourth conviction in cases involving the 2007/2008 post election violence, following similar verdict...
to seek for asylum in Kenya. (…) It's where I met fellow Ugandans who are also LGBT people. Some had been there for one week and they told me life was hard there, the camp was full. (…) I had to fly out of Kenya. I went to Turkey (…) I stayed on the streets for ...
Convenience sampling was used to recruit former prisoners and prison staff participants (Trochim,Citation2002). Former prisoners accessing CHREAA for post release support activities were invited to volunteer to partake in the study. Inclusion criteria centered on adults of both genders with a prison d...
In most cases the roles were reversed, and Angolan and Mozambican men dated East German women, who, as holders of knowledge—language and cultural—served to help integrate the migrants into a foreign East German world. When male former migrants spoke to me years later, they talked about consc...
A person can doubtless live like this indefinitely, the background murmur of dread only a little louder week by week, month by month — well, that’s obvious, isn’t it, people don’t die of dread, nor even imprisonment, or at least they do but not directly from being shut away, ...
The death penalty system costs California $137 million per year, while a system with lifelong imprisonment as the maximum penalty would cost $11.5 million, an almost 92 percent decrease in expense. The statistics are lower but comparable across other states, including Kansas, Tennessee, and ...
As the towers collapsed, massive debris clouds consisting of crushed and broken building components fell onto and blew into surrounding structures, causing extensive collateral damage and, in some cases, igniting fires and causing additional collapses.42 Most of the fires went unattended as efforts wer...
Over three hundred years ago a prisoner in the Tower of London carved on the wall of his cell during his long imprisonment: ‘It is not adversity that kills, but the impatience with which we bear adversity.” Share this: Email Print X Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr Pinterest ...