Expectations of social rehabilitation in a penitentiary in central Mexico

Research Article

Expectations of social rehabilitation in a penitentiary in central Mexico

  • Cruz García Lirios 1*
  • Oscar Coronado Rincón 2
  • María del Rosario Molina González 3
  • Adriana Vanessa Blannes Ugarte 4
  • Eyder Bolivar Mojica 4

*Corresponding Author: Cruz García Lirios, Riggs Pharmaceuticals, Department of Pharmacy, University of Karachi.

Citation: Cruz G. Lirios, Oscar C. Rincón, María Del Rosario Molina González, Blannes Ugarte AV, Eyder B. Mojica, (2024), Hypertension in Acute Intracerebral Haemorrhage and Ischaemic Stroke: When and When not to Treat., Clinical Medical Reviews and Reports, 6(5); DOI:10.31579/2690-8794/215

Copyright: © 2024, Cruz García Lirios. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Received: 27 May 2024 | Accepted: 05 June 2024 | Published: 14 June 2024

Keywords: Governance; safety; retrofitting; testing; adjustment

Abstract

Often, social rehabilitation has been considered as a security policy that distinguishes the post-bureaucratic State from its predecessor, considering that crime is inherent in learning that, if reversed, could result in rehabilitation, pre-release and reintegration of private individuals. of his freedom. In this regard, the objective of this paper was to specify a model for the study of social readaptation expectations, considering them a central axis of the punitive strategy. A non-experimental work was carried out with a non-probabilistic sample selection of 100 inmates, considering their confinement in a penitentiary system of training for early release in different modalities and instances. From a structural model ⌠X 2 = 445.34 (44df) p = 0.007; GFI = 0.990; CFI = 0.995; RMSEA = 0.008⌡ only 34% of the total variance of the construct was explained, which suggests the exploration of more indicators and their correlation with other variables alluding to the prevention of crime or the promotion of violence-free relations.

Introduction

The objective of this work is the specification of a model of dependency relationships between the variables that the state of knowledge has associated with respect to public policies, penitentiary services and expectations of inmates deprived of their liberty. In this context, the reliability and validity of an instrument that measured expectations of social rehabilitation in prisons in central Mexico was established. The article is part of the discipline of Social Work, an area of security studies, but includes concepts derived from cognitive psychology such as expectations and from the sociology of violence such as risks [7]. In this way, the notion of expectations is linked to the perception of risks since its gestation is assumed in a scenario of uncertainty where decision-making is made based on the possible benefits without considering the probabilities of risk [11]. Prospective decision theory considers expectations as determinants of risk decisions. This is the case of those who prefer to risk losing their profits by considering low risks instead of ensuring a minimum profit [11]. This is how social readaptation will be considered by the theory of prospective decisions as a scenario of minimal gains since: 1) it entails minimal risks when following an addiction rehabilitation protocol that does not correspond to great benefits such as the freedom to commit a crime.; 2) implies a minimum safe gain crystallized in freedom in the long term or in the medium term if it is anticipated, but insignificant compared to impunity or collusion to continue committing crimes [11]. In such a context of social readaptation based on prospective decisions, institutional security actors and inmates deprived of their liberty consolidate a punitive system of administration of justice [11]. This is a scenario in which social readaptation is directed towards governance. That is, the differences between rulers and the governed tend to dilute to the extent that citizens are participatory, orienting themselves towards the co-management of early release and social reintegration [2]. Precisely, studies related to social rehabilitation place it as a mediating factor between civil security demands and state justice enforcement instruments [7]. Such a relationship can be inferred and established from the expectations of its actors. In this sense, inmates deprived of their liberty, security guards and administrative technicians share representations of security that are oriented towards readaptation indicated by adherence to the treatment of diseases, rehabilitation for addictions, job training, early release. and social reintegration [5]. It is these representations that generate expectations of aversion or propensity to the social readaptation system [12]. Studies on the subject warn that the relationship between security administration and the expectations of its actors is mediated by factors such as arbitration or conciliation, as well as determined by peace management.

Formulation: Will the theoretical and empirical frameworks reviewed in the literature explain the expectations of social readaptation of a penitentiary in central Mexico?

Hypothesis: The theory of prospective decisions and the findings reported in the literature suggest that social readaptation is the product of conflict mediation, arbitration of differences and conciliatory negotiation in which expectations reflect, explain and anticipate possible scenarios. management and/or administration of violence or pacification [19]. The specification of social readaptation in the study penitentiary suggests the inclusion of other factors not included in the literature, such as early release or social reintegration, which would reliably explain the generality and particularity of social readaptation in a state institution.

Method

In the first study, a review of the literature was carried out with the purpose of establishing the central themes of the social rehabilitation agenda and its effects on the availability of resources and management of penitentiary services. In relation to the cited literature, there are lines of research related to helplessness and farsightedness as explanatory factors of the impact of rehabilitation and addiction treatment on the users' dispositions regarding human rights, early release and labor reintegration. In the second study, a non-experimental, cross-sectional and exploratory study was carried out. A non-probabilistic selection of 100 inmates from the Social Rehabilitation Center (Cevareso) was carried out. The Carreon Social Readaptation Expectations Scale (2016) was used, which includes eight items related to negotiation, mediation, conciliation and arbitration regarding addiction treatment, early release and labor reintegration. The Delphi technique was used to homogenize the meanings of the words included in the items. Inmates were surveyed at the Cevareso facilities, social work area, with prior written guarantee of confidentiality and anonymity, as well as information concerning the null effect of the responses on the inmate's prison status. The information was processed in the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPPSS version 14). Measures of central tendency and dispersion, reliability and validity were estimated with the parameters of Crombach 's Alpha, Kayser Meyer Olkin , Barttlet test, chi square, goodness of fit and residual.

Results

The statistical properties of the instrument in which it is possible to observe a normal distribution (Mardia: 31), followed by adecuation to sample (KMO = 0.500) (see Table 1). Include sufficient internal consistency (Croanbach’s alpha with 0.783), but with a moderate percentage of the total variance explained.


 

 

Table 1. Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Test 
 MSA
Overall MSA  0.500 
r1 0.500 
r2 0.500 
r3 0.500 
r4 0.500 
r5 0.500 
r6 0.500 
r7 0.500 
r8 0.500 
r9 0.500 
r10 0.500 
r11 0.500 
r12 0.500 
r13 0.500 
r14 0.500 
r15 0.500 
r16 0.500 
r17 0.500 
r18 0.500 
r19 0.500 
r20 0.500 
r21 0.500 
r22 0.500 
r23 0.500 
r24 0.500 
r25 0.500 
r26 0.500 
r27 0.500 
r28 0.500 
r29 0.500 
r30 0.500 
r31 0.500 
r32 0.500 
r33 0.500 
r34 0.500 
r35 0.500 
r36 0.500 
r37 0.500 
r38 0.500 
r39 0.500 
r40 0.500 
 


 

Six factors were established, its factor structure was estimated, considering the trajectories of dependency relationships between the factor and the indicators. First factor include the items 25, 34, 11, 5, 9, 8, 10, 6 and 39.  

Table 2. Factor Loadings
 Factor 1Factor 2Factor 3Factor 4Factor 5Factor 6Uniqueness
r3 -0.848           0.079 
r25 0.842         -0.462 0.056 
r34 0.842         -0.462 0.056 
r4 -0.821           0.219 
r13 -0.772           0.317 
r11 0.769           0.204 
r5 0.765           0.263 
r20 -0.749           0.356 
r30 -0.719           0.293 
r21 -0.719           0.293 
r1 -0.715 -0.468         0.231 
r14 -0.654           0.277 
r9 0.609 0.598         0.076 
r8 0.579   -0.505       0.083 
r10 0.560   -0.623       0.080 
r6 0.448   -0.467       0.200 
r39 0.443 0.654 0.402       0.087 
r7   0.829       0.408 0.301 
r31   0.828         0.184 
r22   0.828         0.184 
r16   -0.794         0.320 
r40   0.740         0.270 
r18   -0.580         0.186 
r17   -0.464         0.227 
r15   0.410         0.337 
r28     0.941       0.096 
r37     0.941       0.096 
r2     -0.707   -0.427   0.233 
r36     0.638       0.381 
r27     0.638       0.381 
r35       1.009     0.028 
r26       1.009     0.028 
r19       0.778     0.119 
r23         0.951   0.140 
r32         0.951   0.140 
r29         0.762   0.296 
r38         0.543   0.564 
r33           0.884 0.125 
r24           0.884 0.125 
r12           0.749 0.438 
 
Note.  Applied rotation method is promax.

 

Extraction method: main axes, promax rotation. Adequacy and sphericity ⌠X 2 = 34.21 (32df) p = 0.000; KMO = 0.703. Principal factor (25% of the total variance explained), second factor (27% total variance explained) and third factor (12% total variance explained). All factor 65% total variance explained (see Table 3). 

 


 

Table 3. Factor Characteristics
 Unrotated solutionRotated solution
 EigenvaluesSumSq. LoadingsProportion var.CumulativeSumSq. LoadingsProportion var.Cumulative
Factor 1 10.270 10.086 0.252 0.252 9.205 0.230 0.230 
Factor 2 7.219 7.028 0.176 0.428 6.090 0.152 0.382 
Factor 3 5.217 5.044 0.126 0.554 5.039 0.126 0.508 
Factor 4 4.275 4.045 0.101 0.655 3.992 0.100 0.608 
Factor 5 3.649 3.436 0.086 0.741 3.988 0.100 0.708 
Factor 6 2.181 1.991 0.050 0.791 3.317 0.083 0.791 
 

 

The model includes direct, positive and significant relationships between the social readaptation expectations factors. Six factors established in the exploratory factor analysis of principal axes with promax rotation (see Table 4).


 

Table 4. Factor Correlations
 Factor 1Factor 2Factor 3Factor 4Factor 5Factor 6
Factor 1 1.000 0.068 0.021 -0.198 0.187 0.045 
Factor 2 0.068 1.000 0.200 -0.047 -0.208 -0.203 
Factor 3 0.021 0.200 1.000 0.193 -0.260 -0.088 
Factor 4 -0.198 -0.047 0.193 1.000 0.009 -0.293 
Factor 5 0.187 -0.208 -0.260 0.009 1.000 0.123 
Factor 6 0.045 -0.203 -0.088 -0.293 0.123 1.000 
 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 


 

The adjustment and residual parameters ⌠X 2 = 445.34 (44df) p = 0.007; GFI = 0.990; CFI = 0.995; RMSEA = 0.008⌡suggest the acceptance of the null hypothesis which indicates a correspondence between the theoretical explanations and the empirical demonstrations with respect to the observations made in the present work. Parallel analysis suggest six factors, perhaps only four to requirements more than 1% total variance explained (see Table 5).


 

 

Table 5. Parallel Analysis
 Real data component eigenvaluesSimulated data mean eigenvalues
Factor 1* 10.270 2.488 
Factor 2* 7.219 2.266 
Factor 3* 5.217 2.110 
Factor 4* 4.275 2.013 
Factor 5* 3.649 1.902 
Factor 6* 2.181 1.807 
Factor 7 1.610 1.720 
Factor 8 0.952 1.626 
Factor 9 0.762 1.551 
Factor 10 0.652 1.481 
Factor 11 0.456 1.413 
Factor 12 0.423 1.349 
Factor 13 0.355 1.296 
Factor 14 0.282 1.226 
Factor 15 0.221 1.159 
Factor 16 0.214 1.101 
Factor 17 0.186 1.047 
Factor 18 0.174 0.990 
Factor 19 0.150 0.939 
Factor 20 0.133 0.894 
Factor 21 0.118 0.847 
Factor 22 0.093 0.798 
Factor 23 0.070 0.762 
Factor 24 0.067 0.711 
Factor 25 0.060 0.666 
Factor 26 0.053 0.631 
Factor 27 0.040 0.593 
Factor 28 0.036 0.557 
Factor 29 0.029 0.520 
Factor 30 0.023 0.488 
Factor 31 0.018 0.456 
Factor 32 0.013 0.418 
Factor 33 0.000 0.387 
Factor 34 0.000 0.351 
Factor 35 0.000 0.321 
Factor 36 0.000 0.285 
Factor 37 -0.000 0.254 
Factor 38 -0.000 0.224 
Factor 39 -0.000 0.193 
Factor 40 -0.000 0.161 
 
Note.  '*' = Factor should be retained. Results from PC-based parallel analysis.

Discussion

The contribution of this work to the state of the art lies in the specification of a model for the study of expectations of social readaptation in inmates of a penitentiary in central Mexico, but the type of non-experimental study and the type of sample selection are not Probabilistic analysis limits the results of the work to the study sample, as well as the type of exploratory analysis and the percentage of the total variance explained suggest the inclusion of other indicators related to domiciliary freedom or pre-release regulated by an identifier. The role of the media in the rehabilitation of people in prisons has been a topic of interest in recent literature [17]. The importance of the media in the reintegration of people deprived of liberty is analyzed, highlighting its dual function as a tool for reintegration efforts, access to information and entertainment, as well as a source of truthful and objective information about internal realities. penitentiary institutions [18]. This reflects the legal framework for the comprehensive rehabilitation of convicted persons [14]. The transformation of correctional institutions into rehabilitation centers has been a focus of attention [15]. This shift toward rehabilitation is also evident in the systematic review of literature on alternative offender rehabilitation programs, such as yoga, mindfulness, and meditation in prison, which have shown promising results in promoting rehabilitation [9]. Rehabilitation programs within prisons play a crucial role in reintegrating people into society [10]. Effective prison rehabilitation programs, including education and substance use disorder treatment, have been shown to be beneficial when well designed and implemented [13]. Additionally, they provide unique learning experiences for both incarcerated individuals and day students, promoting education and rehabilitation [3]. Additionally, specialized programs such as gang rehabilitation aim to help people abandon their gang affiliation through religious interventions and tattoo removal services [16]. In conclusion, the literature on rehabilitation in prisons highlights the importance of media, personalized programs and alternative approaches to promote the reintegration of individuals into society. These efforts reflect a shift toward rehabilitation-focused initiatives in correctional systems, emphasizing the need for comprehensive and effective rehabilitation programs to support individuals on their path to successful reintegration.

Pre-release programs and strategies even though it has been shown that crime prevention is less costly, formative and indicative, but in the present work it has been found that the percentage of the explained variance could increase with the correlation between crime prevention and the promotion of violence-free relationships with respect to early release and social reintegration. However, some other studies affirm that social readaptation would also be influenced by civil distrust of the authorities regarding their level of corruption, nepotism, opacity, negligence, extortion or collusion with organized crime, as well as the perception that Social rehabilitation institutes are trainers of crime. In the present work, it has been observed that the expectations of social readaptation are not only based on rehabilitation, pre-release and reintegration, but also a high percentage of unexplained variance is evident that could be explained by variables such as expectations of corruption, including crimes such as negligence, opacity, nepotism, extortion or collusion.It is necessary to contrast the specified model in contexts, scenarios and samples related to public security and institutions to adjust their dependency relationships and calibrate possible correlations with other factors and indicators limited to the institutional phenomenon of social readaptation, in this case. framework understood as a public security administration strategy whose effects are observed in the expectations of inmates, but also in the expectations of administrative and security technicians. The extension of the study to samples of administrative and security technicians would contribute to the study of social rehabilitation as a distinctive institutional seal of the governing State in charge of the procurement and administration of justice rather than crime prevention and the promotion of relationships free of violence.

Conclusion

The objective of this work was to specify a model of trajectories of dependency relationships between the social readaptation expectations factor with respect to indicators related to rehabilitation, pre -release and social reintegration, although the percentage of total variance explained warns of the inclusion of other indicators that could link the construct with other variables such as civil distrust towards authorities and perceptions of risk around corruption. In this sense, it is advisable to contrast the model to calibrate some correlations between the factors and indicators.

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Lin Shaw Chin

Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions, I would like to express my sincerest gratitude for the trust placed in our team for the publication in your journal. It has been a true pleasure to collaborate with you on this project. I am pleased to inform you that both the peer review process and the attention from the editorial coordination have been excellent. Your team has worked with dedication and professionalism to ensure that your publication meets the highest standards of quality. We are confident that this collaboration will result in mutual success, and we are eager to see the fruits of this shared effort.

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Maria Dolores Gomez Barriga

Dear Dr. Jessica Magne, Editorial Coordinator 0f Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions, I hope this message finds you well. I want to express my utmost gratitude for your excellent work and for the dedication and speed in the publication process of my article titled "Navigating Innovation: Qualitative Insights on Using Technology for Health Education in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients." I am very satisfied with the peer review process, the support from the editorial office, and the quality of the journal. I hope we can maintain our scientific relationship in the long term.

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Dr Maria Dolores Gomez Barriga

Dear Monica Gissare, - Editorial Coordinator of Nutrition and Food Processing. ¨My testimony with you is truly professional, with a positive response regarding the follow-up of the article and its review, you took into account my qualities and the importance of the topic¨.

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Dr Maria Regina Penchyna Nieto

Dear Dr. Jessica Magne, Editorial Coordinator 0f Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions, The review process for the article “The Handling of Anti-aggregants and Anticoagulants in the Oncologic Heart Patient Submitted to Surgery” was extremely rigorous and detailed. From the initial submission to the final acceptance, the editorial team at the “Journal of Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions” demonstrated a high level of professionalism and dedication. The reviewers provided constructive and detailed feedback, which was essential for improving the quality of our work. Communication was always clear and efficient, ensuring that all our questions were promptly addressed. The quality of the “Journal of Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions” is undeniable. It is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication dedicated exclusively to disseminating high-quality research in the field of clinical cardiology and cardiovascular interventions. The journal's impact factor is currently under evaluation, and it is indexed in reputable databases, which further reinforces its credibility and relevance in the scientific field. I highly recommend this journal to researchers looking for a reputable platform to publish their studies.

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Dr Marcelo Flavio Gomes Jardim Filho

Dear Editorial Coordinator of the Journal of Nutrition and Food Processing! "I would like to thank the Journal of Nutrition and Food Processing for including and publishing my article. The peer review process was very quick, movement and precise. The Editorial Board has done an extremely conscientious job with much help, valuable comments and advices. I find the journal very valuable from a professional point of view, thank you very much for allowing me to be part of it and I would like to participate in the future!”

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Zsuzsanna Bene

Dealing with The Journal of Neurology and Neurological Surgery was very smooth and comprehensive. The office staff took time to address my needs and the response from editors and the office was prompt and fair. I certainly hope to publish with this journal again.Their professionalism is apparent and more than satisfactory. Susan Weiner

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Dr Susan Weiner