The conferences will be on September 22, 23, 29 and 30, four days of virtual meetings to analyze, exchange and update the debates 10 years after the sanction of article 140/10. The transmission will be through the UNR YouTube channel.

On Wednesday, September 22 at 17:XNUMX p.m. the Sessions 140/10: Debates and reflections 10 years after the sanction of the article on educational stimulus in contexts of confinement. The tables will be broadcast virtually on the UNR Youtube channel and will be distributed over four days, September, 22, 23, 29 and 30. The meeting, organized by the Socio-Educational Directorate in Confinement Contexts of the Human Rights Area of ​​the UNR, proposes to promote and update the debates a decade after the modification. 

The activity takes as its axis what happened in July 2011, when Chapter VIII of Law 24.660 on the Execution of the Prison Sentence appears as such from the reform that occurred that year (Law 26.695), which represented progress important in the right to education as a human right. From there, the notion of educational encouragement is incorporated through article 140, which consists of the reduction of the sentence for those detainees who complete or partially complete their studies. Consequently, debates began to take place that revealed the interpretative differences in terms of judicial reception and the various modalities of implementation and impact in the different prisons of Argentine territory.

The presentation of the conference will feature the words of Franco Bartolacci, Rector of the Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Paula Contino, Human Rights Area Secretary of the UNR; María Chiponi and Mauricio Manchado, members of the Socio-Educational Directorate in Contexts of Confinement of the Area. Likewise, the opening conference will be given by Dr. Adriana Puiggrós, who initiated said pedagogical project and, as a representative, presented the bill. 

On the other hand, the tables that will take place on the last two Wednesdays and Thursdays of September will convene academics, territorial militants, members of organizations and people deprived of their liberty and released persons who attend the different educational spaces that take place within the prison units. He complete program of the sessions is available on the Area networks. 

It should be noted that the organization has the support of the National University Network for Education in Confinement Contexts (REd UNECE); the Center for Research in Communication in Socio-educational Contexts (CICSE, Faculty of Political Science and RR.II; UNR) and the Education in Prisons Program (Extension and Liaison Secretariat, Faculty of Political Science and RR.II; UNR)
The days will be open and free, and certificates will be delivered to those who register in the link, bit.ly/Jornadas140-10.

By Human Rights Area