Brazilian prisoners given novel way to reduce their sentence
Some of Brazil's most notorious criminals offered 48 days off jail terms each year if they read 12 books
Brazil will offer inmates in its crowded federal penitentiary system a new
way to shorten their sentences: a reduction of four days for every book
they read.
Inmates in four federal prisons holding some of
Brazil's most notorious criminals will be able to read up to 12 works of
literature, philosophy, science or classics to trim a maximum 48 days
off their sentence each year, the government announced.
Prisoners
will have up to four weeks to read each book and write an essay that
must "make correct use of paragraphs, be free of corrections, use
margins and legible joined-up writing", said the notice published on
Monday in the official gazette.
A panel will decide which inmates are eligible to participate in the programme, dubbed Redemption through Reading.
"A
person can leave prison more enlightened and with a enlarged vision of
the world," said São Paulo lawyer Andre Kehdi, who heads a book donation
project for prisons.
"Without doubt they will leave a better person," he said.
No comments:
Post a Comment