Carceri e saturazione. Intervista a Pietro Marcenaro
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13135/2038-6788/8916Parole chiave:
Carcere minimo, Carceri, Commissione diritti umani, Dignità umana, Politica, Saturazione, SenatoAbstract
We can define as “saturated” those situations in which human dignity is violated and there occurs a trespassing of that limit that ought to remain inviolable for everyone and for all reasons whatsoever. In Italian prisons, this limit has been clearly trespassed for a while now. In the Report of the Italian Senate’s Commission on Human Rights, we have spoken of “minimal incarceration,” that is, of resorting to prison as to the last recourse to be taken up only when there is no other possibility. Everything would then simply change in the Italian prison system.