Social reinsertion and the perception of positive impacts: a case study in the arcoverde forum, Pernambuco, Brazil
International Journal of Development Research
Social reinsertion and the perception of positive impacts: a case study in the arcoverde forum, Pernambuco, Brazil
Received 27th August, 2020; Received in revised form 18th September, 2020; Accepted 22nd October, 2020; Published online 24th November, 2020
Copyright © 2020, Simone Galvão De Albuquerque et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Sustainability must not be understood only as an issue of environmental preservation, but must encompass other aspects, consolidating a holistic view. Thus, it is understood that the concepts of social reintegration must be broad enough to encompass the various dimensions of sustainability. On the other hand, it is notable that awareness and sensitization is the best way for society to engage in the search for sustainable development, which is the way out to preserve current natural resources for the preservation of the lives of current and future generations. In view of this, the main objective of this work is to present the perception of the positive impacts of a social reintegration project that plans social inclusion, recently elected as the fourth pillar of sustainability, and reaps the fruit of sustainable justice, it can be said that if fits into a great success story of the Pernambuco Judiciary. This work in the form of a case study, carried out through semi-structured interviews and questionnaires, seeks to demonstrate the main gains obtained in the brilliant work developed in the Municipality of Arcoverde, more specifically in the Childhood Court, which is directly linked to the recommendations of the National Council of Justice and the Sustainable Logistics Plan of the Pernambuco Court of Justice. The results are expressed in terms of environmental, social, and economic impacts for society. It should also be noted that this is a win-win project, given that both the servants of justice and society win as the fruits of the sustainable garden of this program.