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The book Effectiveness of Short Sentences of Deprivation of Liberty deals with the analysis of the impact of short prison sentences on the criminal behavior of perpetrators and the effectiveness of these sentences in resocialization.
In the book, the authors explore various aspects of short prison sentences, which are usually defined as sentences lasting up to six months. The focus of the book is on the analysis of the effectiveness of these punishments in the context of reducing recidivism and the reintegration of offenders into society after serving their sentence.
The authors state that short prison sentences can have a limited effect on reducing crime and recidivism and that more investment should be made in alternative forms of punishment and rehabilitation, in order to achieve the real long-term goal of reducing criminal behavior. They believe that the penal system should be directed towards preventive measures and educational programs that would better help in the reintegration of criminals into society.
The book is significant because it raises the question of the effectiveness of the traditional system of punishment and points to the possibilities of transforming the penal system in the direction of more humane and effective methods of sanctioning and resocialization.
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