Fear of the outside
What life can Romania offer prisoners after their release from jail to ensure they do not re-offend?
Report by Cerasela Marin. Photographs by Ioana Rotundu May 2011 - From the Print Edition
29 year-old Elvis Florea started stealing when he was 16 to feed his heroin addiction. He has been in and out of prison four times and the only job he ever kept was cleaning the streets for Bucharest’s sanitation service.
Now Elvis works in the prison greenhouse of Bucharest’s Jilava jail, where he beds seeds in fertiliser, waters the pots and prunes the dead leaves and branches.
This fruit and vegetable farm is entirely organic - not because of the ecological pretensions of the priso... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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