Characteristics of Social Rejection Faced by Released Individuals and Their Families in Egyptian Society
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https://doi.org/10.54172/pmf2jg35Keywords:
Released individuals , Social rejection , Egyptian society , Social adaptationAbstract
This research aims to understand the characteristics of social rejection faced by individuals released from incarceration and their families in Egyptian society. These characteristics were studied and analyzed through a variety of sources and available data, including interviews, academic reports, and government resources. The factors influencing this social rejection were analyzed, including cultural, economic, legal, and social factors. The results showed that individuals released from incarceration and their families face significant challenges in reintegrating into society and overcoming negative patterns of rejection and discrimination. This study highlights the importance of providing social support and assistance to these individuals and their families in order to enable their adaptation and social integration in society.
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