Abstract

Research carried out with the objective of knowing the project of happiness of a population deprived of liberty and its implications for health care. For this, the qualitative study was used. Data collection took place from July 2019 to October 2020, in a prison in the interior of Zona da Mata Mineira, with 20 people deprived of liberty. An open interview was carried out with a semi-structured script, being submitted to Content Analysis. Ethical aspects were respected. The results indicate that the happiness projects of people deprived of liberty find meanings, both in specific experiences of the present through the redefinition of ways of living in prison, and in future perspectives through the construction of thoughts about life after prison. They also want to carry out social projects in schools to raise awareness of young people about living in prison, as well as accessing fundamental rights such as education and work, building and caring for the family and following a religion. Thus, the subjective production mobilized in prison, produces as a project of happiness, participating in the breaking of the perverse cycle that historically imprisons those whose rights are not accessed in life outside prison, enabling the construction of care consistent with comprehensiveness and humanization.

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