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Over the past decade, research has consistently shown that regular contact of inmates with their relatives/friends positively affects their behaviours and significantly contributes to social reinsertion and reducing recidivism.
Several studies highlight that incarcerated people who have supportive relationships with their families/friends are more likely to avoid engaging in illegal activities while serving a sentence, end their criminal careers, and are therefore less likely to relapse.
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