The students of the third year of the degree have known this penitentiary center of Murcia for people who are serving sentences in the third degree regime.
Students of the third year of the Degree in Criminology of the Campus of the Catholic University of San Antonio in Cartagena visited the Guillermo Miranda Social Integration Center in Murcia to learn about its facilities and how this prison works for people who are serving sentences in the third degree regime .
The Coordinator of the Degree in Criminology in the facilities of the UCAM in Los Dolores, Sergio Murcia, explained that "the students have been very satisfied with this outing, in which they have been able to know first hand this prison regime, which prioritizes reintegration family, in society and reeducation, as established by the Organic Law of Prison Regulation ".
"The UCAM offers lessons with a very practical approach, trying to get their students to get in touch with all the work areas that have to do with the criminological field, which is interdisciplinary," added Murcia, who stressed that prison institutions are closely related with the function of the criminologist.
The person in charge of this degree at UCAM Cartagena explained that "thanks to this activity, students have been able to see the reality of those who are complying with these more flexible sentences, with which they will normally spend about 8 hours there and the rest of the time they are already free, so they have a closer and less strict treatment. "
The Centers of Social Insertion are penitentiary establishments destined to the fulfillment of sentences depriving of liberty in open regime, as well as to the pursuit of as many penalties non-custodial of freedom are established in the penal legislation and whose execution is attributed to the corresponding services of the Ministry of Justice and Interior or competent autonomous body.
They are also dedicated to the follow-up of the conditional releases that they have attached.
Source: Agencias