Casa Madre del Perdono

Casa Madre del Perdono

Casa Madre del Perdono is a detention facility located in Montefiore Conca, Italy, and opened in 2004. The facility is an integral part of the APG Association, known as the “Associazione Comunità Papa Giovanni XXIII”. The APG Association has an international presence and operates as a religious organisation with a practical and constant commitment to fighting marginalization and poverty. The APG Association’s houses are unique in that they create an environment where people in detention live with a wide variety of individuals, including people who have served their sentences and those struggling with mental disabilities.

about

At the heart of the Casa Madre del Perdono is the CEC model, which stands for “Educating community with People Sentenced to Prison.”, and revolves around recognizing the inevitability of punishment while placing even greater emphasis on recovery. The facility develops a comprehensive program aimed at educating people in detention in three phases. In a first phase, the resident focuses on self-reflection and in the next phase, there will be an emphasis on job training and professionalization. At last, the program provides a navigation through gradual exploration of increased autonomy, freedom and reintegration into society. The duration of the phases depends on the committed crime and the characteristics of the individual. The local community actively participates through volunteering in the Casa and making donations, more interaction is also achieved by coordinating communal gatherings.

about

At the heart of the Casa Madre del Perdono is the CEC model, which stands for “Educating community with People Sentenced to Prison.”, and revolves around recognizing the inevitability of punishment while placing even greater emphasis on recovery. The facility develops a comprehensive program aimed at educating people in detention in three phases. In a first phase, the resident focuses on self-reflection and in the next phase, there will be an emphasis on job training and professionalization. At last, the program provides a navigation through gradual exploration of increased autonomy, freedom and reintegration into society. The duration of the phases depends on the committed crime and the characteristics of the individual. The local community actively participates through volunteering in the Casa and making donations, more interaction is also achieved by coordinating communal gatherings.

about

At the heart of the Casa Madre del Perdono is the CEC model, which stands for “Educating community with People Sentenced to Prison.”, and revolves around recognizing the inevitability of punishment while placing even greater emphasis on recovery. The facility develops a comprehensive program aimed at educating people in detention in three phases. In a first phase, the resident focuses on self-reflection and in the next phase, there will be an emphasis on job training and professionalization. At last, the program provides a navigation through gradual exploration of increased autonomy, freedom and reintegration into society. The duration of the phases depends on the committed crime and the characteristics of the individual. The local community actively participates through volunteering in the Casa and making donations, more interaction is also achieved by coordinating communal gatherings.

Casa Madre del Perdono is a:

Open detention facility

for:

25 PEOPLE,
Mixed-gender

Indicated principles:

Community-integrated, Differentiated, Small-scale

Casa Madre del Perdono is a:

Open detention facility

for:

25 PEOPLE,
Mixed-gender

Indicated principles:

Community-integrated, Differentiated, Small-scale

Casa Madre del Perdono is a:

Open detention facility

for:

25 PEOPLE,
Mixed-gender

Indicated principles:

Community-integrated, Differentiated, Small-scale

Visited during the wish-eu project

Small-scale, differentiated and community-integrated facilities can be found in many European countries. There is not one, but a thousand detention houses. As part of the two-year WISH-EU Project, Prison Insider developed an interactive map that visualizes a database of detention facilities from various European regions. Throughout this European-funded project, we identified and visited over 40 good practices that apply one or more of the following principles: small-scale, differentiation and community-integration. Since then, RESCALED has continued to identify and visit practices whose stories can inspire us to drive systemic change. We have further developed the map to include various filters and detailed reports so you can get to know these inspirational practices!

Visited during the wish-eu project

Small-scale, differentiated and community-integrated facilities can be found in many European countries. There is not one, but a thousand detention houses. As part of the two-year WISH-EU Project, Prison Insider developed an interactive map that visualizes a database of detention facilities from various European regions. Throughout this European-funded project, we identified and visited over 40 good practices that apply one or more of the following principles: small-scale, differentiation and community-integration. Since then, RESCALED has continued to identify and visit practices whose stories can inspire us to drive systemic change. We have further developed the map to include various filters and detailed reports so you can get to know these inspirational practices!

Visited during the wish-eu project

Small-scale, differentiated and community-integrated facilities can be found in many European countries. There is not one, but a thousand detention houses. As part of the two-year WISH-EU Project, Prison Insider developed an interactive map that visualizes a database of detention facilities from various European regions. Throughout this European-funded project, we identified and visited over 40 good practices that apply one or more of the following principles: small-scale, differentiation and community-integration. Since then, RESCALED has continued to identify and visit practices whose stories can inspire us to drive systemic change. We have further developed the map to include various filters and detailed reports so you can get to know these inspirational practices!

the APG-association

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Visited by RESHAPE (26-04-2023)

the APG-association

Visit

Visited by RESHAPE (26-04-2023)

the APG-association

Visit

Visited by RESHAPE (26-04-2023)

"Shaping the future, a 1000 originals

Small-scale, differentiated and community-integrated facilities can be found in many European countries. There is not one, but a thousand detention houses. As part of the two-year WISH-EU Project, Prison Insider developed an interactive map that visualizes a database of detention facilities from various European regions. Throughout this European-funded project, we identified and visited over 40 good practices that apply one or more of the following principles: small-scale, differentiation and community-integration. Since then, RESCALED has continued to identify and visit practices whose stories can inspire us to drive systemic change. We have further developed the map to include various filters and detailed reports so you can get to know these inspirational practices!

"Shaping the future, a 1000 originals

Small-scale, differentiated and community-integrated facilities can be found in many European countries. There is not one, but a thousand detention houses. As part of the two-year WISH-EU Project, Prison Insider developed an interactive map that visualizes a database of detention facilities from various European regions. Throughout this European-funded project, we identified and visited over 40 good practices that apply one or more of the following principles: small-scale, differentiation and community-integration. Since then, RESCALED has continued to identify and visit practices whose stories can inspire us to drive systemic change. We have further developed the map to include various filters and detailed reports so you can get to know these inspirational practices!