Scrisori, exive, şi petiţii: corespondenţa scrisă a persoanelor deţinute Letters, exive and petitions: written communication of detainees Section Articles

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Marian Badea

Abstract

Following Vaclav Havel and Milan Simecka, will be observed the functions of the written correspondence between inmates and their families. Is, the diminution of uncertainty, tested by the newcomers in prison, one of these functions? Preparing a practical research, the academic paper contains a documentation of this question. On the other hand, the clandestine written correspondence - as exive or kites - seems to enhance the accommodation to the prison community. In their correspondence with the public authorities, the inmates may exercise the right to petition. The result of this dialog may influence either the inmates biography and the prison's practice.

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Author Biography

Marian Badea, University of Bucharest

Address: 4-12 Regina Elisabeta Blvd., 030018, District 3, Bucharest, Romania.

Email: marian.badea@just.ro

 

How to Cite
Badea, M. (2010). Scrisori, exive, şi petiţii: corespondenţa scrisă a persoanelor deţinute: Letters, exive and petitions: written communication of detainees. Sociologie Românească, 8(3), 52-63. Retrieved from https://arsociologie.ro/revistasociologieromaneasca/sr/article/view/2010_3_badea