Abstract:
ABSTRACT
This study seeks to examine the impact of prisoners rehabilitation trainingprogram On redi.r, prisoners'recidivism in Tanzania, a case of karanga prison in moshi municipal. This study adopted a
cross-sectionalresearch design.A total sample of 40 government officials, community members, and
priosners were included in this study. Both quantitative and qualitative techniques were used. Both
interview, questionnaires and secondary data were used in this study.Itis concluded that prisoners' recidivism is caused by poverty, unemployment and failure to cope with life outside prison. Other
factors causing recidivism are insufficienttraining provided to them while in prison, peer groups and
depression.The study concludes that many prisoners engage in farming and gardening activitieswhile
incarcerated. Lack of funding hinders training in valuable skills like masonry and plumbing, identified
by prison officials as crucial for post-release employment. The community's reluctance to accept
reformed individuals contributes to their struggle for survival, often leading to a return to crime. Recommendations include emphasizing intensive vocational training for prisoners, creating support
mechanisms post-release, recognizing ex-prisoners as valuable contributors to society, and allocating
funds for prisonertraining. Correctional officers should undergo additionaltraining to enhance prisoner
rehabilitation, shifting the perception of prisons from punitive to rehabilitative