Community service for misdemeanours in Accra: Preferences of offenders,victims, judiciary,and community members |
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Authors: | Feikoab Parimah Joseph Osafo Kingsley Nyarko Nkansah Anakwah |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Ghana, Ghana |
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Abstract: | Taking religiosity into account, the study explored preferences for community service sentencing by victims, offenders, judiciary, and community members from Accra, Ghana. One hundred and ninety respondents were sampled (females = 38.42%, offenders = 5.26%, victims = 58.95%, law enforcement = 10.52%, members of the Judiciary = 4.74%, and general community members = 65.26%). They responded to the Attitude Towards Community Service Questionnaire, and the data were analysed utilising ANOVA between group difference tests. Offenders expressed a higher preference for community sentencing than victims and members of the judiciary. Religion aligned participants supported community sentencing. Community sentencing seems a preferred sentencing option by a cross section of Ghanaian community members for adult non-violent offenders. |
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Keywords: | community service imprisonment misdemeanours restorative justice |
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