Hi Jozero, I'd love to elaborate; thanks for asking. I'm more used to people suggesting I get to the point rather than requesting greater detail.
I am reading the posts on mentoring with great interest. I think it would be great for counsellors to recommend the Camino and that volunteers be willing to assist people with preparing for the journey , maybe even helping them gather their kit.
I responded the way I did for a couple of reasons. First I am in the US and the very thought of making the offer to walk across Spain or go to jail is just unrealistic. Most people would choose the walk but would be unable to pull it off financially, and if they did, would likely embrace it as one long pub crawl. I am not addressing the pluses and minuses of the European justice system because I know nothing about it.
Finally, in my 41 years in a 12 step program I have seen countless souls directed to meetings with a form to have signed proving their attendance. I'm sure there have been some success stories among this horde, but I have not personally witnessed any. I simply do not like for a judge to order people to take part in activities when willingness is the key to the hoped for changes.