A push for softer, smarter prison leadership just got blasted from the top, with Botswana’s correctional bosses told to rethink how they run the system.
Leadership reset at prison conference
Leadership reset at prison conference
- President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko stepped up at the Botswana Prison Service Senior Officers Conference.
- His pitch pushed humane, value-focused, data-backed leadership inside prisons.
- Boko framed correctional work as layered and socially tangled.
- Conference remarks leaned hard on ethics over rank flexing.
- President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko tied inmate numbers to wider social breakdowns.
- He pointed at inequality, joblessness, addiction, and fractured families.
- Pressure on the justice system rises when those issues stack up.
- The government’s growth agenda got framed as a crime-cutting strategy.
- President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko spotlighted solid data as a reform tool.
- Reliable stats help prisons shape policies and assign resources.
- Using evidence keeps decision-making transparent and trackable.
- State duty extends to protecting inmates’ rights and dignity.
- President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko told officers to lead by example.
- Integrity and ethical conduct were framed as everyday work.
- Resilience and empathy got tagged as nonnegotiable traits.
- Rehabilitation and public safety were positioned as shared goals.