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Training of prison officers is done at the Prisons Service Training School. The school was established as the Warders' Training Depot in September, 1947. The purpose of the school is to train the Ghanaians to meet the administrative and operational needs of the Ghana Prisons Service. There are courses for recruits, officer cadet and special ...
Emmanuel Adzator was enlisted into the Ghana Prisons Service in April 1989. Whiles at the service he had several training in the corrections system including Correctional Reforms, Re-Entry and Reintegration at Joyfields Training Institute in Las Vegas, Nevada and Advanced Prisons Management, from the Galilee Management Institute, Israel.
The Borstal Institute for juveniles now called The Senior Correctional Centre [1] is a juvenile correction institute under the Ghana Prisons Service (GPS).. The centre is a correction centre for people who are under 18 years old and have been convicted of criminal or civil offenses.
This Category groups all Inspector Generals of Police of Ghana Prisons Service. Pages in category "Ghanaian Director Generals of Prisons" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
A Ghanaian legislator has asked parliament to replace jail terms for gay sex with non-custodial sentences including counselling, saying the anti-LGBT bill currently making its way through the ...
Patrick Missah joined the Ghana Prisons Service in 1989 as a superior corporal. [3] Due to his background in agriculture, his first posting in the service was as the Officer-In-Charge of the Agriculture Unit at the Nsawam Medium Security Prison till 1991. In 2002 he was Chief Agriculture Officer of the service till 2006.
Richard Kuuire is a Ghanaian politician who formerly served as Director General of the Ghana Prisons Service. [1] [2] He is currently Member of Parliament Elect for the Nandom Constituency in the Upper West Region of Ghana during the just ended 2024 Ghanaian general election. [3] [4]
In March 2010, the then President of Ghana, John Atta Mills, upon the advice of the Prisons Service Council, appointed her as Acting Director General of the Ghana Prisons Service. He retired in March 2013 and was replaced by Matilda Baffour Awuah .