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Boko asks Botswana prison officers to lead with empathy
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86653, member: 27"] 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 [LIST] [*]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. [/LIST] Crime linked to deeper social strain [LIST] [*]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. [/LIST] Data pushed as reform backbone [LIST] [*]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. [/LIST] Compassion is pitched as a daily practice [LIST] [*]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. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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