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Introduction to the Implementation of the APAC Method at the Prison Units of Entre Rios


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The APAC Method consists of a complex set of elements that, when applied as a unit and programmed sequentially, leads to the development of a program that causes profound change in the hearts of the inmates who desire this change.

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