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Parliament Passes New Law to Ease Prison Congestion with Community Service Sentences

ghanadatabase by ghanadatabase
July 9, 2026
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Parliament has passed the Community Service Bill, introducing community service as a sentencing option for individuals convicted of selected minor, non-violent offences in a significant reform of Ghana’s criminal justice system.

The legislation empowers courts to impose supervised community-based work in place of short-term custodial sentences for offenders who qualify under the law.

The new sentencing option is expected to help address longstanding overcrowding in the country’s correctional facilities while reducing the cost of housing inmates. It also aims to shift the focus of the justice system towards rehabilitation and restorative justice by enabling offenders to make meaningful contributions to their communities instead of serving prison terms for less serious crimes.

Once the Bill receives presidential assent and comes into force, judges will have the authority to order eligible offenders to undertake structured community service under official supervision as an alternative form of punishment. The programme is designed to promote accountability, encourage positive behavioural change and support the successful reintegration of offenders into society.

Lawmakers say the passage of the Bill represents a major step in Ghana’s efforts to modernise its criminal justice system by embracing restorative sentencing approaches while safeguarding public safety.

The legislation forms part of broader justice sector reforms aimed at creating a more efficient, humane and sustainable correctional system, ensuring that imprisonment is reserved for more serious offences while suitable alternatives are available for minor, non-violent crimes.

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