Placed-Based Experiences of the Young Adult Inmates in Nsukka Correctional Centre

Publication Date: 11/01/2023

DOI: 10.52589/BJELDP-AJFGIJIX


Author(s): Happiness A. Elufidipe-Olumide, Justina Ifeoma Ofuebe (PhD), Dike Felix O. (Ph.D)2,.

Volume/Issue: Volume 6 , Issue 1 (2023)



Abstract:

Considering the peculiarities of the young adults in their transition period from adolescence to adulthood, this study aims to explore the place based experiences among young adult inmates in Nsukka Correctional Centre. Exploratory qualitative research design was employed. 15 young adults that have spent between 1 month and 10 years were purposely selected for the study. Informed consent form was signed by the participants after due explanations of the research purpose. Data were collected through face to face in-depth interviews done in a quiet office to maintain privacy. The data were transcribed, analyzed thematically and emergent themes were supported by quotes from the respondents. Findings from the study showed that the young adults were depressed, longed for freedom to become productive, regretted past mistakes and bored of regimented life. Recommendations were made for the reduction of the number of young adult inmates, by ensuring access to opportunities and increased support that enhance restoration from any long-term negative physical and mental health effects of incarceration and skills needed for resilience and effective functioning for sustainable national transformation when re-integrated into the society.


Keywords:

Place-Based, Experiences, Young Adults, Inmates, Nsukka Correctional Centre


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