The Kenya police reserves (KPR) are having a training for three days where they are taught to work with peace and justice in the communities at Ann Nanjala Center.
Speaking during the event, the judge Mr. Samba Jeremiah who is also the coordinator of peace and justice, said that if the child has done a mistake, should not be taken to the police since those who are there would teach the child bad habit and from there, the child develop resistance to all corrections that will be given there after.
The judge urged the community to impose different methods of disciplining the children, a part from caning. He insisted that if it is necessary, then parents should use reasonable caning but harming. He added that it is good to use good terms to established the child.
Mr. Samba finally urged the Kenya police reserves to be keen in time of arresting offenders, other than handling them cruelly.
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