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Home / Crime and Justice / Murderer Becomes Lawyer Fighting for Prison Reform

Murderer Becomes Lawyer Fighting for Prison Reform

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Ruth Kamande, serving life for murder, earned a law degree in prison.
  • She now advocates for reforms questioning prison rehabilitation methods.
  • Kamande's own legal battles fueled her passion for justice system change.
Murderer Becomes Lawyer Fighting for Prison Reform

Ruth Kamande, serving a life sentence for murder, has earned a University of London LLB law degree and is now an advocate for legal reform within Kenya's prison system. Her personal journey, spurred by a desire to comprehend her own legal proceedings, has transformed into a mission to support other incarcerated women who lack adequate legal counsel.

Kamande actively assists fellow inmates by reviewing court statements, drafting arguments, and seeking legal recourse, demonstrating the urgent need for accessible legal aid. She contends that many women are imprisoned for petty offenses due to laws that criminalize poverty and survival acts, leading to prolonged pretrial detention due to inability to afford bail or representation.

Now a paralegal, Kamande is part of a working group advocating for policy changes. She questions the efficacy of life sentences as purely punitive measures, emphasizing rehabilitation over destruction. Her efforts aim to introduce definite terms for life sentences and establish clear parole conditions, seeking to redefine the purpose of incarceration.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ruth Kamande is an incarcerated woman serving a life sentence who earned a law degree and now advocates for reforms in Kenya's justice system.
She aims to improve conditions for incarcerated women and reform laws, particularly questioning the punitive nature of life sentences and advocating for rehabilitation.
Kamande pursued a law degree through a program offered to inmates, initially to understand her own case and later to help other women.

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