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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, May 11, 2015
On Mother’s Day, Brazil Is Sending Its Convicts Home to See Their Moms

All over the world, people are forgetting to call their mothers on this
second Sunday of May. Get on that, if you live in one of the dozens of
countries celebrating Mother’s Day on May 10 this year. In Brazil, Dia das Mães is an unusually big deal. Families gather for celebrations and meals. The retail sector sees a spike in business topped
only by Christmas. And thousands of prisoners are released temporarily
so that they can go home to visit the women who raised them.
Prisoners in Brazil who demonstrate good behavior and meet other
requirements are allowed to take five breaks from prison per year:
Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Children’s Day, Christmas, and one
additional, flexible day. During the Christmas furlough two years ago,
47,531 inmates across Brazil left prison on temporary release.
Some 2,400 never bothered to return. The Department of Corrections in
São Paulo did not respond immediately to questions regarding the size of
this year’s mass furlough.
More than 550,000 Brazilians are behind bars — the fourth largest prison
population in the world, after the United States, China, and Russia. By
most measures, Brazil’s prisons are in horrid shape, plagued by severe
overcrowding and rampant violence. In 2013, nearly 60 inmates were
murdered — in a single prison. An investigation uncovered
that gang leaders were systematically raping inmate’s wives during
conjugal visits there as well. In another facility, three prisoners were
beheaded during a riot. And beneath the searing horrors that make
international headlines, ordinary prisoners face terrible miscarriages
of justice, often waiting for years in
overcrowded group cells just to stand trial. While spared some of the
violence male inmates face, women prisoners also contend with harsh
conditions of confinement and abusive treatment, according to Human Rights Watch.
Despite the high rate of escape — which could be reduced through electronic monitoring, according to InSight Crime —
the furlough program has substantial benefits: It helps inmates remain
engaged with their communities and families, and helps them reintegrate
more easily after release. It also leads to a spike in lawbreaking: A
2015 report by the U.S. State Department Bureau of Diplomatic Security reported “notable increases” in crime during holidays Brazil — attributable in part to the “liberal system of prison furloughs.”
“Many people in Brazil believe that inmates must suffer, enduring hunger and depravity,” Euza Beloti, a psychologist, told the New York Times in March. “This thinking bolsters a system where prisoners return to society more violent than when they entered prison.”
The furlough system encourages a more progressive approach. And not all
furloughs mark traditional, wholesome occasions like Mother’s Day. A
new, experimental program has begun granting furloughs for another
reason: Rituals deep in the jungle during which inmates consume
ayahuasca, a powerful hallucinogen. “Each experience helps me
communicate with my victim to beg for forgiveness,” Celmiro de Almeida, a
homicide convict who has taken the drug nearly 20 times since going to
prison, told the Times.
No word on how his mom feels about this method of rehabilitation. Call your mother!
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