The National Institute for Adolescent Social Inclusion (Inisa) goes through one of the most unique moments in its history. This is understood by its president, Jaime Saavedra, who says that for the first time in decades he sees real conditions to promote a profound transformation of the institution in charge of working with adolescents in conflict with the law. “This is the first time that I see a light of hope,” he said during an extensive inte…
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The National Institute for Adolescent Social Inclusion (Inisa) goes through one of the most unique moments in its history. This is understood by its president, Jaime Saavedra, who says that for the first time in decades he sees real conditions to promote a profound transformation of the institution in charge of working with adolescents in conflict with the law. “This is the first time that I see a light of hope,” he said during an extensive inte…