The Sierra Leone Correctional Service exists as part of an integrated justice system to protect society by keeping inmates in secure and humane conditions whilst encouraging and actively assisting in their rehabilitation and re-integration by a professional workforce.
Our vision is to provide a secure, caring and reliable service to inmates and society.
We are social engineers. We transform offenders of the law by reforming, rehabilitating and reintegrating them back into society where they can make meaningful contributions to the well-being society. We believe there is good in every one of us, including people who fall foul of the law. We believe everyone, if put under certain social pressures can make bad decisions. But we all have the capacity to rise above our mistakes and inspire change and social transformation where ever we find ourselves.
The Sierra Leone Correctional Service (SLCS) operates under the following principles: “We respect and uphold the fundamental Human Rights of Inmates in the discharge of our duties, and strive to exceed the UN minimum standards for the treatment of Inmates. We keep Inmates in a healthy, safe and secure environment. We engage in programs that promote reformation and rehabilitation of Inmates and their reintegration into society. We create an effective security network to prevent escapes within and outside the Correctional Centre. We build good working relationships with other partners in the Justice Sector and other key stakeholders to promote fair access to justice. We develop our human resource capacity in order to achieve effective and efficient service delivery. We ensure equal opportunity for all.”