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This episode of Case by Case is a deep, raw conversation about the death penalty, prison life, and crime in Botswana, told through the lived experience of Seabe Ramoruswana, a former prisoner.Key points covered:Death penalty in BotswanaMany prisoners are awaiting execution, but delays raise constitutional questions.Debate over whether the Constitutional Court might remove the death penalty.Discussion of justice for victims versus human rights of offenders.Many on death row are not hardened criminals; circumstances of their crimes are complex.Life inside prisonSurvival in the prison system: gangs, hierarchy, violence, and fear.How prison can create further criminal behaviour rather than rehabilitate.Ex-offender experiences with secrecy, abuse, and power dynamics.Rehabilitation challengesLack of effective reintegration programmes.Stigma against ex-offenders.Role of religious or community support versus systemic gaps.Root causes of crimePoverty, hunger, single-parent households.Community and school environments that fail children.Early exposure to crime, lack of recreational and support facilities.Bigger questionsAre crime and punishment treated fairly, or is the system failing people before they even commit crimes?Is the death penalty truly a solution, or does it hide deeper social issues?
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