Government has welcomed the introduction of community service as a non- custodial sentence which it sees will help decongest prisons in the country.
And Zambia Law Development Commission Deputy Director Joyce Shezongo said that few people were faced with community service sentencing though the Community Service Sentencing was enacted in 2000.
Eastern Province Permanent Secretary Eularia Zulu said government has been concerned for a long time about the congestion in prisons.
Ms Zulu said that the 1996 special report on prisons and condition of detention Zambia prisons, the State was drawn to the lapses in the criminal justice system,the treatment and condition of inmates.
She was speaking in a speech read on her behalf by Chipata District Commissioner Moses Nyirenda at New Crystal Springs workshop organized by Zambia Law Development Commission in Chipata today.
She stated that it was for this reason that government was committed to meeting the United Nations (UN) minimum rules for non-custodial measures.
Ms Zulu said that having studied the report, it led to the discussion on non-custodial measures the enactment of the Penal Code and prison act of 2000 providing for non-custodial act
The Permanent Secretary said that government through the Ministry of Home Affairs which had the portfolio to manage prisons was anxious to see the implementation of community service sentencing come to pass.
And Zambia Law Development Commission Deputy Director Joyce Shezongo said that few people were faced with community service sentencing though the Community Service Sentencing was enacted in 2000.
Ms Shezongo said that there was need to have increased appreciation of community service sentencing as an alternative to custodial sentencing.
She also said that the Zambia Law Development Commission would facilitate recommendations for the implementation of the Law on community service sentencing.
The two day workshop was comprised of participants from the Zambia Police, Zambia Prisons, Ministry of Justice, Social ware fare and other stake holders.
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