Sette, Raffaella
(2020)
Fight Against Recidivism in Italy: A Case-Study Analysis.
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Abstract
Reducing the rate of recidivism and promoting social and community (re)integration trajectories means supporting offenders to allow them to regain their place in society. It is through social reintegration programs, both inside and outside prisons, that the State, via the prison administration, tries to translate the dictates of article 27 of the Italian Constitution into pratictal terms, that is: “Punishment cannot consist in inhuman treatment and must aim at the rehabilitation of the convicted person”.
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