Habitual Criminals (Preventive Detention) Act | Chapter 118 — Uganda law | Esheria

Habitual Criminals (Preventive Detention) Act

The Court may impose preventive detention on a person meeting age and prior-conviction criteria.

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Jurisdiction
Uganda
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Chapter 118
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en

Source attribution: Source: Uganda Legal Information Institute

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The Court may impose preventive detention on a person meeting age and prior-conviction criteria. The President may commute part or all of the remaining imprisonment (for sentences of three years or more where the person appears to be a habitual criminal) to preventive detention after two years, but the total term after commutation must not exceed the original sentence. A sentence of preventive detention added to a term of imprisonment takes effect immediately when the imprisonment sentence is determined. The President may establish special prisons or prison camps for persons serving preventive detention; such persons shall normally be detained and employed at work determined by the Commissioner of Prisons. The President may review and, at least every two years, must consider the condition and circumstances of persons detained under preventive detention to decide on licence and its conditions; the President may discharge on licence if satisfied of reduced risk; the Commissioner of Prisons must report periodically.