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The role that the community must play in transforming the behaviour of those sentenced to correctional work without internment is of value for the improvement of society with a view to adequate reintegration and a reduction in recidivism. The creation of a community mobilisation methodology for the integration of these subjects into their community is very important, on the one hand, for an appropriate serving of the sanction imposed, a notable reduction in recidivism, achieving the purpose of the sentence and an adequate re-education and, on the other hand, for perfecting the methodologies of…mehr

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The role that the community must play in transforming the behaviour of those sentenced to correctional work without internment is of value for the improvement of society with a view to adequate reintegration and a reduction in recidivism. The creation of a community mobilisation methodology for the integration of these subjects into their community is very important, on the one hand, for an appropriate serving of the sanction imposed, a notable reduction in recidivism, achieving the purpose of the sentence and an adequate re-education and, on the other hand, for perfecting the methodologies of community work, especially at the present time when local solutions have political, social and economic priority.
Autorenporträt
MSc. Bárbara Lidia Pedregal Martínez. Laureata in giurisprudenza e con un master in sviluppo comunitario. È stata procuratore municipale nel comune di San José de las Lajas, provincia di Mayabeque, Cuba, e professore di diritto presso l'Università Agraria dell'Avana.