Mar 15 β€’ 19:30 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Legislative Assembly to debate the bill to strengthen the prison system on March 17

On March 17, Ecuador's National Assembly will discuss a bill aimed at reforming and strengthening the country's prison system.

The National Assembly of Ecuador is set to convene on March 17 for the second debate of the Organic Reform Law Project, which aims to strengthen the penitentiary system. This initiative comes in response to the ongoing prison crisis faced by the country and seeks to introduce significant legal changes. The session will be held at the Universidad CatΓ³lica de Cuenca's graduate campus and is part of the Assembly's 78th meeting, scheduled to start at 10:00 AM.

The proposed legislation encompasses reforms to various existing laws associated with the penitentiary system, with the goal of modernizing how detention centers are managed. Key aspects of the proposal include measures aimed at enhancing security within these facilities, improving social rehabilitation processes for inmates, and allowing the participation of off-duty police and military personnel in prison management. These changes reflect a broader strategy to address the systemic issues plaguing Ecuador's correctional facilities.

As legislators prepare to discuss and potentially vote on these reforms, the situation highlights the urgent need for comprehensive solutions to the challenges within the Ecuadorian correctional system, which has been characterized by overcrowding, violence, and inadequate resources. The outcome of this debate could significantly influence the future of the country's approach to crime and rehabilitation, shaping not only the lives of inmates but also the overall safety and security of Ecuadorian society as a whole.

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