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Kenya: Haji Launches Prosecutor’s Child Guidelines to Protect Child Offenders

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Nairobi — The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) has launched a guide in the criminal justice system to assist prosecutors when handling cases involving children.

Speaking during the launch of the program at the Prosecution Training Institute in Nairobi, DPP Noordin Haji said the guide will ensure fairness to children who come into conflict with the law and guarantee protection of their rights during the trial process.

“I have no doubt in my mind that the guidelines being launched today as well as the measures we have put in place will go along way in further ensuring that the criminal justice system is within reach for all children and fulfill the promise of fairness. Furthermore, some of the measures we have put in place intends to give the Kenyan child a second chance and a safe environment to live in,” Haji said.

He stated that there are instances where children have been tried as adults and where their rights have been violated as well as being charged for petty crimes and ended up being deprived of their liberty without due regard to the circumstances that brought them into the criminal justice.

“Whereas the Court and prosecution do not have a legal or statutory duty once the case is concluded, this situation exposes children in conflict with the law to possible violations of their rights,” Haji said, “Due to their vulnerability, children who come into contact with the laws as victims and witnesses of crime also need protection in order to prevent secondary victimization while in the justice system.”

President of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Nelson Havi pointed out that the guide could not have come at a better time as cases of child offenders have significantly increased.