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Manado Inmates Create Economically Valuable Products During Incarceration

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Inmates at Manado Correctional Facility in North Sulawesi are creating economically valuable products.
  • The program demonstrates that incarceration does not prevent inmates from continuing to create and contribute.
  • These self-sufficiency development programs aim to equip inmates with skills for post-release life.

Inmates at the Manado Class IIA Correctional Facility in North Sulawesi are proving that time behind bars can be a period of productive creation. Through the facility's self-sufficiency development programs, prisoners are crafting a range of products that hold economic value, showcasing their resilience and desire to contribute.

The initiative aims to demonstrate that a prison sentence does not have to be a complete halt to personal growth or productive activity. By engaging in these programs, the inmates are not only occupying their time constructively but also acquiring skills that could aid their reintegration into society upon release.

These efforts highlight a focus on rehabilitation and skill-building within the correctional system. The program's success is measured not just in the economic output of the goods produced, but in the empowerment and continued development of the individuals involved, offering them a pathway to a more stable future.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.