Affiliation:
1. Bandung Institute of Technology, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
Abstract
Prisoners are human resources which must be actively involved in prisoner development programs. This shall be a tangible effort so that prisoners can be exposed in productive and constructive activities and to prevent them from negative impacts of imprisonment, so that at the end they can be healthily integrated in the society. One of the important programs to be conducted is the industrial activity in the Prison. This activity evidently can contribute to accomplishing the objective of the prisoner development pursuant to correction system which is social reintegration. Contribution to be able to give tangible results, therefore the efforts of prisoner empowerment must be conducted simultaneously.
Publisher
IJAICT India Publications
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