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As I read this book, I realized that it is one hundred percent realistic in terms of the central problem it addresses. It is a collective effort to interpret the impact of the punitive system on the insertion of inmates into society, employment and family, but as the reader can already anticipate, it is a failed process. In my experience as a health and behavioral health professional, I have witnessed countless cases of social readaptation in which the inmate builds a new identity through therapy and the rediscovery of self-awareness. I have observed how inmates develop skills and abilities…mehr

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As I read this book, I realized that it is one hundred percent realistic in terms of the central problem it addresses. It is a collective effort to interpret the impact of the punitive system on the insertion of inmates into society, employment and family, but as the reader can already anticipate, it is a failed process. In my experience as a health and behavioral health professional, I have witnessed countless cases of social readaptation in which the inmate builds a new identity through therapy and the rediscovery of self-awareness. I have observed how inmates develop skills and abilities around their livelihood and the intelligence to face challenges. I have lived with and interviewed inmates who reinvent themselves with a new perspective of themselves in the face of any adversity and their emotional and human development increases as they go through the most difficult moments of their rehabilitation. On occasions I have observed how a relapse into drugs or violence is reason enough to return to a stronger identity.
Autorenporträt
José Marcos Bustos Aguayo. Doctor in Psychology, Professor "C", Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Zaragoza. Member of the National System of Researchers, National Council of Science and Technology.