Beyond the cell: Evaluating restorative justice mechanisms as alternatives to the police custody of minors in Kalamu

Author's Information:

Tuku Upumbu Modeste

First Deputy Prosecutor of the Republic at the Public Prosecutor’s Office/N'djili and learner at the school of criminology of the University of Kinshasa

Raoul Kienge-Kienge Intudi

Doctor in criminology and Professor Ordinary, Director of the school of Criminology at the University of Kinshasa

Joël Nzampungu Imbole

Doctor in communication and PhD student in criminology, professor-researcher at the school of criminology of the University of Kinshasa

Vol 03 No 03 (2026):Volume 03 Issue 03 March 2026

Page No.: 252-260

Abstract:

This research evaluates the effectiveness of restorative justice mechanisms as an alternative to the police custody of minors in the commune of Kalamu (Kinshasa). Faced with the failure of the repressive system, which fosters recidivism and stigmatization, the study demonstrates that mediation (police-led, associative, or family-based) and reparation facilitate better social reintegration.Drawing on the African "palabre" model and the theory of "reintegrative shaming," the authors highlight a 40% reduction in recidivism. However, long-term success remains dependent on the professionalization of stakeholders, social follow-up, and the fight against the economic precariousness of families.

KeyWords:

Restorative justice, juvenile delinquency, penal mediation, social reintegration, Kalamu (Kinshasa), victimological reparation.

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