The Mioveni penitentiary announces, on its Facebook page, that despite some unforeseen delays, such as the low temperatures and the mud on the construction site, the works entered the last hundred meters on the new detention sector in Micești.
A new prison will soon be opened in Romania, announces the Mioveni Penitentiary.
It is remembered that there are still small touches to be made, and the result will be one of European standards.
“We are more than 70% of the progress plan. All the buildings are completed on the outside and painted white on the inside, and the small touches that remain are, from now on, easy obstacles to overcome. When we started the demolition of Gaz, we thought that everything would be much easier to achieve. But the reality on the ground put us in front of serious difficulties, with a lot of stress and a constant mental pressure. We have not given up and we will not give up until we see everything completed and prepared under European conditions”announces the Penitentiary.
The argument for better conditions in prisons is that most civilized states apply instruments designed to facilitate the reintegration of persons deprived of their liberty and to encourage the strengthening of the link with the community.
“Some methods may seem, at first glance, questionable or even absurd, but studies in the field indicate a high risk of recidivism in the period immediately after release. The integrated study on the causes of recidivism, along with other relevant research, clearly shows the importance of connecting people deprived of their liberty with services in the community and encouraging these links. Most civilized states use forms of permits or rewards, each adapted to its own system. In Romania, we applied the “risk filter” method, where the responsibility falls almost entirely on system, and criminal philosophy is based more on the idea of correctness. This method does not require tuning benefits as a right. It is based on a successive analysis and a risk filter built on cumulative criteria: the conduct, the fraction executed, the specialized evaluations, the absence of disciplinary incidents, the assessment of the concrete (not abstract) danger, the work done in the penitentiary and the constant efforts of the person deprived of liberty. In a practical way, the modern doctrinal evolution in criminal enforcement law has shifted the focus from the static gravity of the act to the actual dangerousness of the person”it is written in the post.
At Mioveni, more than 2,200 rewards were granted, of which in 132 cases permission to leave the penitentiary for 24 hours was granted. More than 1,460 prisoners benefited from the supplemental right to package, and 330 benefited from the supplemental right to package and visit. 117 persons deprived of liberty had the right to several intimate visits.