Inmates in prisons in Thailand will be allowed to have dogs to fight depression

The Thai Ministry of Justice will allow inmates in four prisons to keep dogs to fight depression Pets will help new owners overcome anxiety, depression and eradicate antisocial behavior among convicts.
TASS writes about it.

This is a pilot project. At the moment, only four prisons are participating in it – Nakhon Ratchasima, Rayong, Klongphai and Khaobin. The Department of Corrections will test the effectiveness of animal therapy. It is assumed that in this way the prisoners will be able to psychologically prepare for their return to society after entering from custody.

According to Minister of Justice Somsak Thepsutkhin, the department, together with animal associations and shelters, are looking for dogs for the project. It is unclear how much time the inmates will spend with their pets. It is reported that the prisoner will pick up a dog that will match his character and temperament. In addition, prisoners will be taught how to properly handle and care for animals.

If this initiative is successful, the authorities intend to expand it to other correctional facilities in the country.

In June, victims of the result collapse of a house in Miami sent to the aid of “medical” dogs. Animals helped people in stress and painful anticipation to cope with emotions, while rescuers searched under the rubble of survivors and lifted the bodies of the dead.

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