The book written by Giuseppe Maria Meloni – a cassation lawyer, spokesperson for Piazza delle Carceri and for the Citizen's Safety and president of the Clemency and Dignity Movement – deals with the difficult world of punishment and is entitled “The world of punishment diary of a long journey in search of a balance between security and human rights".
The volume, available on Amazon, 308 pages, is a diary of a long journey that began way back in 2006 and is still ongoing; an in-depth look at the world of punishment that is made up of two major stages: the first represented by theAssociation Movement Clemency and Dignity, the second represented by the initiative Prisons and Citizen Security Square.
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It is a succession of comments that constitute a long story, it is a long and constant reflection, in which through time and maturation, one arrives at the consideration that it is not right to protect the human rights of prisoners and then forget the safety of citizens, it is not right to protect the safety of citizens and then forget the human rights of detained subjects.
The first aim of the book is, therefore, to promote a coexistence between these two apparently completely opposed and irreconcilable needs. The further aim of the volume is to provide a contribution of ideas, within the framework of an overall project of justice reform.
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