Effects Of Imprisonment on Interpersonal Relationships Among Female Inmates in Selected Prisons in Kenya.
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2017
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Chuka University
Abstract
This study explored the relationship between imprisonment and interpersonal relationship among female
inmates in selected prisons in Kenya. The study employed a descriptive survey research design. A total of
295 respondents formed the survey sample. The sample comprised of 291 female inmates’ and 4 prison
staff. Simple random sampling and purposive sampling methods were used to select the respondents. The
study utilized questionnaires, interview schedules and an observation guide as instruments for data
collection. Piloting was conducted in one selected prison to enable the researcher to improve on the
reliability and validity of the research instruments. The reliability of the research instruments was estimated
using Cronbach Alpha Coefficient. The instruments yielded a reliability coefficient of 0.857 which was
considered appropriate for the study. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. The
study established that there was a statistically significant relationship between imprisonment and
interpersonal relationship among female inmates in Kenyan prisons.
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Imprisonment, Interpersonal Relationships, Female Inmates
Citation
Kamoyo, J.M. and Mburugu, B (2017). Effects Of Imprisonment on Interpersonal Relationships Among Female Inmates in Selected Prisons in Kenya. In: Isutsa, D.K. and Githae, E.W. Proceedings of the Third Chuka University International Research Conference held in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya from 26th to 28th October, 2016.500-506 pp