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Final Paragraph: Better conditions in prisons?

Therefore, for developed and integrated societies to exist, prisons must have decent conditions so that torture, ill-treatment, abuse and miserable conditions do not exist. Although criminals are problematic and deserve punishment according to their crime, prisons must provide tools so that future prisoners can reintegrate into society, with the aim of being better citizens and not committing crimes again. In this way, there would be low crime rates, as evidenced by empirical evidence from other countries, and on the other hand, there should be legislation that promotes decent prison conditions. Finally, it is essential for the success of this, the existence of a solid justice system whose main objective is to grant justice to those affected by crimes and that the prisoners serve their sentences in decent conditions.

Obesity: Public or personal health problem?

For many doctors and scientists, obesity is a very dangerous state for people because it causes chronic and degenerative diseases. That is why governments, through the Ministry of Health, must address this problem. In this sense, they must implement public policies that, first of all, sensitize the population to the health risks of obesity and overweight. Second, establish a new culture of healthy eating and physical exercise. And finally, that all people can have access to these measures to impact the community as a whole. This is very important, since clinical studies affirm that 46% of world mortality is due to problems derived from obesity. On the other hand, there are people who argue that obesity is due to individual responsibility. In other words, the problem must be solved by people and not by governments. The reason is that everyone is responsible for their body and that they choose how they eat. As in physical exercise. Therefore, it is believed that people are obese by a p