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People who are incarcerated in Bolivia will have a chance to get out earlier by reading books. Books Behind Bars is a new literacy initiative from the Bolivian government allowing enrollees to shave days or weeks off their jail time in a country managing a slow judicial system.
According to Reuters, the program has been launched in 47 facilities and has more than 800 participants so far. The goal of the program is to help people who are incarcerated improve their reading and writing skills in facilities that do not have the funds otherwise for education or social assistance programs.
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Many people are in jail because they are poor and ignorant and many do not have good parents to teach them how to be good citizens, and many do not know how to make money in honest ways, and many do not have healthy conflict resolution skills, etc. Educating the prisoners is an obvious plus for all concerned.
Some books that I would recommend for the prisoners are self help books by Carl Rogers, "On Becoming a Person" and other great books like that. And I would also give them books on how to do honest business, and they can have books on architecture so that they might get interested in building houses, etc. And they can have books to teach them how to become electricians, etc.
Salute,
Tony V.