“…In fact, according to Sahardjo, punishment is not merely to cause pain to the convict because of the loss of freedom of movement, but to guide the convict to repent, to become a useful member of Indonesian social society. So resocialization is very important, especially in the process of interaction between prisoners, correctional officers, and the community, and into the process of interaction which includes changing the value system of prisoners, so that they can properly and effectively adapt to the norms and values that apply in society (Jurgens & Betteridge, 2004;Novianti et al, 2020;Parkes & Pate, 2006b). The correctional system is a process of fostering convicts based on the principles of Pancasila, which views convicts as creatures of God, individuals, and at the same time as members of society and this correctional system still prioritizes the rights of prisoners and correctional students.…”