LAB appeals closer cooperation with
prisons
The Executive Director of the Legal
Aid Board, Ms. Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles has called for closer
cooperation with the Sierra Leone Correctional Service to promote access to
justice for children.
‘The Correctional Service officers
need to share information with our Paralegals regarding children in their
custody so that we can provide them legal assistance,’ she said. ‘We wouldn’t
know if the information is not made available to us because we do not expect
children to be kept in correctional centers meant for adults.’
Ms. Calton-Hanciles made the call
following the decision of the Correctional Service authorities in Kono not to
admit children into the adult correctional center. This means child suspects refused
bail will now have to be transported to Bo or Freetown, the only places with a
remand home in the country. Ms. Calton-Hanciles want those in other centers around the
country to follow suit.
Ms. Calton-Hanciles said that unlike
adults who are subjected to the ‘Means Test’, children benefit from the scheme
without any precondition. ‘Those kept in remand homes have benefited from the
Board without any delay because our paralegals visits the homes regularly and
inform the Juvenile Lawyer who represents them in court.’
The Board has incorporated peace
messages into its school outreach programmes. These messages will empower children so
that they are not used by unscrupulous politicians to wreck violence. This
includes things to watch out for to avoid being used. This includes free
alcohol, marijuana and other drugs. Also, those who are below eighteen should
not attend rallies, while those who are above eighteen should attend small
rallies during the day.
Ms. Calton-Hanciles also disclosed
that the Board will be providing legal assistance to children involved in
election related violence and therefore want to have the Correctional Service officers
on board to provide information as and when children are arrested.
Also, the Board will be contributing
towards a violent free election through its community and school outreach
programmes. Already, the Board has instructed the eleven newly established
Community Advisory Bureaus to organize outreach programmes geared towards
ensuring peaceful elections.
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