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Home > Arhiva > 2012 > Numar: 3 > Forme ale excluziunii sociale care pot favoriza revenirea foştilor deţinuţi în închisori

 Forme ale excluziunii sociale care pot favoriza revenirea foştilor deţinuţi în închisori [Forms of Social Exclusion that May Favor Former Prisoners Return to Prison]

    by:
  • Gabriel Ţica (“Babes-Bolyai” University in Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, Head of the Education Service - Oradea Penitentiary, Parcul Traian, no.3, Oradea, Romania, E-mail: tica_gabi@yahoo.com)
  • Maria Roth (Professor, “Babes-Bolyai” University in Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, Bd 21 Decembrie 1989, no. 128, 400604, Romania. E-mail: roth.mari@ymail.com)
  • Elemér Mezei (Babeş-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, School of Sociology and Social Work, 128-130 21 Decembrie 1989 Blvd., 400604 Cluj-Napoca, E-mail: elemermezei@gmail.com)

In recent years, with the alarming increase in the number of detainees, the central concern and purpose of detention has slightly shifted towards the reintegrative role of the penitentiary system, to the detriment of isolation from society. Prison systems are confronted with very demanding challenges related to the social reintegration of offenders. The variables in this equation are multiple. Among them, the degree of acceptance, on the part of society, for such a group of persons may be identified. This study aims to observe the way in which phenomena of inclusion/exclusion are experienced by former inmates at various social levels.

Keywords: social exclusion, inmates, prison, recidivism