This book presents the narratives of female inmates in Cameroon Prisons.
The study examines the national policies and laws on living conditions
in Cameroon prisons and how they relate to the lived and narrated
experiences of female inmates. The author argues that policy does not
always match practice with regards to prison conditions in Cameroon. To
address this issue, policy must first of all address human rights issues
as well as issues specific to female prisoners and adhered to these
policies. Given that, government's efforts and the work of
Non-Governmental Organisations, Faith Based Organisations and
international bodies in Cameroonian prisons will only be effective if
the corruption, which remains a cankerworm within the Cameroon
penitentiaries, is eradicated. The Contents of this book includes
Background Literature; Living conditions of female inmates in Cameroon;
Prisons as Torture Chambers in Cameroon; Non-Governmental Organisations,
Religion and Faith based Organisations; Conclusion, Policy
Recommendations and New Direction.