The Ghana Prisons Service (2015) has said that, “By 1841, a form of prison had been established in the Cape Coast Castle where debtors, possibly, were incarcerated.” From then on, prisoners were filling into the prisons, being kept in chains. After the prisons were full, they started building more, but the conditions of the prisons were subpar. The unsatisfactory state of the prisons led to the Prisons Department, which is now called the Ghana Prisons Service (Ghana Prisons Service, 2015). The service tries to keep the inmates safe and help them so they can be a functioning member in society once again.
The Ghana Prisons Service values are humanity, vigilance, and fortitude (Ghana Prisons Service, 2015). That is what they aim for, but have fallen far from it in the past. They have not treated inmates like humans, thus, with no humanity. The service is located in all ten regions of Ghana, with training centers for the guards in the capital of the country. Accra is the capital of Ghana, located right on the Gulf of Guinea (BBC News,