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What is Prisoner

Developing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policies for Promoting Employee Sustainability and Well-Being
A person that lost liberty due to crime.
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Chess as a Way of Inclusion of Prisoners: A Portuguese Experience
Eduardo Tomé (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal), Cátia Godinho (GOVCOPP Research Centre, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal), and António José F. Lopes (Academia de Xadrez de Gaia, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4181-7.ch014
Abstract
This paper describes a Portuguese ongoing experience of policies aiming at including people in society and ultimately in the labour market, promoting sustainability in wellbeing. Namely, if focuses on the teaching of chess to prisoners in Portuguese jails, and the following participation of these prisoners in championships as the first Hybrid European Championship for Prisoners held in October of 2021. the authors base the study in theories about social inclusion and relate them to chess. Then they explain in detail experiences dealing with the inclusion of chess in society. Furthermore, they explain the Portuguese case. The chapter concludes that chess has been a very interesting tool for the social integration of prisoners in Portugal as well as in other countries. Therefore, the experience is worth being pursued and developed worldwide.
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Incarcerated individual in a state or federal prison serving out a sentence (not awaiting trial in a jail).
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