Inmate Communication as a Conscientization Approach to Societal Mainstreaming

Inmate Communication as a Conscientization Approach to Societal Mainstreaming

Benjamina Gonzalez Flor, Leandra Carolina Gonzalez Flor
ISBN13: 9781522559757|ISBN10: 1522559752|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781522587873|EISBN13: 9781522559764
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5975-7.ch008
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Flor, Benjamina Gonzalez, and Leandra Carolina Gonzalez Flor. "Inmate Communication as a Conscientization Approach to Societal Mainstreaming." Infocommunication Skills as a Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration Tool for Inmates, edited by Lídia Oliveira and Daniela Graça, IGI Global, 2019, pp. 167-193. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5975-7.ch008

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Flor, B. G. & Flor, L. C. (2019). Inmate Communication as a Conscientization Approach to Societal Mainstreaming. In L. Oliveira & D. Graça (Eds.), Infocommunication Skills as a Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration Tool for Inmates (pp. 167-193). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5975-7.ch008

Chicago

Flor, Benjamina Gonzalez, and Leandra Carolina Gonzalez Flor. "Inmate Communication as a Conscientization Approach to Societal Mainstreaming." In Infocommunication Skills as a Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration Tool for Inmates, edited by Lídia Oliveira and Daniela Graça, 167-193. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2019. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5975-7.ch008

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Abstract

This chapter submits that societal mainstreaming of ex-convicts to have a normal life is possible through inmate communication. Inmate communication is a conscientization approach that consists of a holistic strategy to nourish the head, heart, hand, and soul of an inmate, the prison management, and the society. While restorative justice aims to reintegrate inmates once they have served their sentences, life for an ex-convict outside may no longer be the same. A condescending society condemns “convicts as convicts for life” no matter how much they have changed because of the rehabilitation efforts of the government to reform them. The case in point is the National Bilibid Prison, the biggest prison facility that houses more than 22,000 most dangerous inmates in Metro Manila, Philippines who have committed heinous crimes to serve their sentences. Media materials that can nurture the mind such as poems, songs, bookmarks, jingles, letters, etc. for instance that bear words and thoughts of endearment can build a positive attitude and look forward to an accepting society.

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