The present book discusses the voluntary work for inmates in correctional facilities in Arab countries. This is in an attempt to rehabilitate the inmates and to integrate them into community as normal members feeling responsible for their community.
This book comprises six chapters.
First chapter discusses the problem, significance, objectives, methodology, and concept of the study.
Second chapter expounds the inmates or the correctional facilities. Details follow:
. Prison or correctional facilities.
. Development of prison over ages.
. Imprisonment or the punishment with the deprivation of liberty.
. Development of the punishment with deprivation of liberty.
. Objections to the imprisonment.
. Imprisonments in Islam.
Third chapter discusses work in prisons. Details follow:
. Quakers sect and the operation of inmates.
. The relationship between the operation of inmates and the UN rules for handling inmates.
. Employment and forced labor within the correctional facilities.
. Employment and the forced labor for inmates.
. Work in prions from the Islamic perceptive.
Fourth chapter discusses the voluntary work for inmates in the correctional facilities. Details follow:
. UN and the minimum rules for the treatment of offenders and the work of inmates in correctional facilities.
. Motives of voluntary work for inmates in the correctional facilities.
. Terms and controls of the voluntary work for inmates.
. Patterns of voluntary work for inmates in correctional facilities.
. Voluntary work of inmates in France, Britain and China.
. Projects operating the inmates in the correctional facilities with the participation of the private sector in Saudi Arabia.
Fifth chapter expounds the US experience. Details follow:
. Voluntary work in the US Prisons.
. Contract system.
. Terms of voluntary work for inmates.
. Samples of US voluntary work for inmates.
Sixth chapter discusses the obstacles to the voluntary work for inmates.
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