Vol. 2001 No. 1 (2001)
Criminal Justice Reforms and Pre-Trial Detention Reducing Framework in Uganda, 2001
Abstract
The Uganda criminal justice system has faced challenges in reducing pre-trial detention times, which can lead to lengthy periods of incarceration before trials commence. The study employs an analytical approach, drawing on existing literature and legal frameworks relevant to Uganda’s criminal justice system. The theoretical framework posits that a combination of legal reforms, stakeholder engagement, and technological advancements could lead to substantial reductions in pre-trial detention durations. Recommendations include the need for policy makers to prioritise community-based alternatives, enhance training programmes for law enforcement personnel, and invest in technology solutions such as remote monitoring systems.