Procesi i rehabilitimit dhe riintegrimit te te burgosurve Studim monografik
by [Gledis Nano].
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BR 563.N4 .P53 1991 Say Amen, brother! : | BR 846 .A85 2000 Religion and revolution in France, 1780-1804 / | BR 846 .A85 2000 Religion and revolution in France, 1780-1804 / | BR115.J8 S59 2025 Procesi i rehabilitimit dhe riintegrimit te te burgosurve | BR 4377 .B813 1968 The Great Church in captivity: | BR 4377 .B813 1992 The story of Christian music : | BR 4377 .B813 2001 Søren Kierkegaard and the common man / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The state of penal ideology and penal affairs -- It is wrong to punish anyone for any reason -- Conversion as inclusion -- What is wrong with rehabilitation? -- How conversion can rehabilitate the penal system.
"The millions of men and women locked up in jails and prisons do not need to be punished, nor should they be punished. Neither should they be treated as objects whose suffering is used to deter others from committing crimes; nor should they be forced to enter programs whose goal is rehabilitation. It is the prison, not prisoners, that needs to be rehabilitated because it has lost touch with the only morally and practically sound justification for confinement: creating the conditions for the detainee to remove the shackles of alienation and violence through the process of conversion wherein the heart's natural humility and compassion are progressively expanded"-- Provided by publisher.
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