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Title: Prison inmate human rights, networking and social inclusion
Authors: Ramaci, Tiziana
Keywords: Prisoners -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Criminal law
Human rights
Prisoners -- Social aspects
Social integration
Prisoners -- Services for
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Laws
Citation: Ramaci, T. (2013). Prison inmate human rights, networking and social inclusion. Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, 17, 291-308.
Abstract: A starting point of this study is to note the impossibility of initiating any kind of policies supporting prisoners' rights starting at social and working resettlement without referring to a significant contextual basis able to organize premises, alternative actions, and project aims. For this reason, we can understand the necessity of improving levels of the reading and language comprehension skills of staff aimed at the resolution of prison inmates needs. Also, there must be an organizing model of inclusion able to enter into a tacit, not necessarily expressed pact between prisoners and society apart from each individuals personal sense of obligations. In fact, all actions implicitly "carry'' an inherent "spectrum of meanings", facilitating aims such as to understand, to make explicit, to explain and eventually to effect both change and functionality in observed results. This is already represents a good beginning to assure necessary competence in the proposals that are undertaken.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/120969
Appears in Collections:Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, volume 17, double issue

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