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Lorenzo Figoni investigates human rights conditions within Italy's Centri di Permanenza per il Rimpatrio immigration detention facilities. His reporting for Altreconomia focuses on documenting the administration of psychotropic medications to detained migrants. Through extensive fieldwork and document analysis, Figoni tracks the intersection of private contractors, government oversight, and medical practices within the CPR system. His investigations reveal specific patterns regarding the role of contractors like Connecting People in facility management and medical protocols. Figoni's research examines the documented effects of psychotropic drug administration on detained individuals in CPR facilities. His work analyzes compliance gaps between contractual requirements and actual practices in Italy's immigration detention infrastructure. Figoni's published findings contribute to public records on medical practices, contractor performance, and government supervision within the CPR system. His investigative methodology combines direct observation, document review, and source interviews to build factual accounts. The reporting creates an empirical basis for policy discussions about Italy's immigration detention protocols and oversight mechanisms.