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Nicklin, Laura Louise – English in Education, 2023
It is well researched, yet under-acknowledged in policy and practice, that prison alone is unsuccessful in reducing criminality. Though in the USA recidivism is high, recidivism is both a common and limited measure, rarely capturing individual nuances. This paper presents key findings from an ethnographically-informed exploration of a…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, English Literature, Recidivism
Peter M. Fulks – ProQuest LLC, 2023
There is a strident body of empirical research evidence that Higher Education in Prison (HEP) has a direct impact on reducing recidivism. Additionally for participants, it also increases the economic mobility and employability post-release. However, the ability to conduct randomly controlled trials with a distal measurement of recidivism is…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Instructional Effectiveness
Ragnhild Utheim – Critical Education, 2023
This article substantiates the need for consolidated government support and coordination of postsecondary correctional education in the United States. Using the case of New York as a point of entry to critically examine the human right for all to learn and transform with dignity -- including millions of people languishing in prisons under mass…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Student Rights, Postsecondary Education, Correctional Education
Testa, Alexander; Fahmy, Chantal – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
Background: To examine the relationship between incarceration history and an individual's compliance toward COVID-19 mitigation strategies and vaccination status/intentions. Method: Data are from the "Crime, Health, and Politics Survey" (N = 1,735), a national probability sample of community-dwelling adults aged 18 and above living in…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Compliance (Psychology), Health Behavior
Patricia Marie Shedrone – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Many inmates in rural areas remain unprepared to obtain employment after incarceration because of the limited access to preparatory and reentry programs. After prison, these ex-offenders lack the vocational and educational resources required to obtain viable employment and struggle with their employability. Research has established that the lack…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Males
Marvin Lee Moore Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The research problem addressed in this study is postsecondary education in prisons, ex-offenders, and the issues surrounding their reintegration into society. The primary focus is on ex-offenders who had received postsecondary education in prison, their experience obtaining a credential, and their ability to cease criminalistic behavior. After…
Descriptors: Males, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons
Jonathan Nakamoto; Colleen Carter; Sarah Russo – WestEd, 2025
Project With is an innovative, literary-based curriculum designed for justice-involved youth. The curriculum has 12 lessons in which youth read a literary selection, such as a short story or poem; discuss the literary work with their peers and a facilitator; and participate in an activity aligned with the lesson's main idea. Project With can be…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation, Juvenile Justice
Brindha Muniappan – Journal of Museum Education, 2025
Museum educators are well versed in employing multiple techniques for engaging museum visitors. Many use these skills and approaches to support marginalized and vulnerable populations, such as families with an incarcerated adult, families with food insecurity, or unhoused families. Determining how to carry out these beneficial intentions, however,…
Descriptors: Museums, Teaching Methods, Science Education, Children
Cooksey, Sarah – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This study brings forth a theory for reducing Colorado's prison population utilizing education and early intervention as described through qualitative methods. This paper contributes to the body of literature surrounding the prison reform debate. In order to capture the opinions and beliefs of relevant stakeholders regarding the barriers to…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Education, Early Intervention, Prevention
Jose Alfredo Díaz-León; Olatz Arbelaitz; Ana Arruarte – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Within the field of social reintegration and re-education, this paper presents an educational experience carried out at the Iquitos Penitentiary Center, Lima, Peru, with the aim of providing an introduction to informatics to 25 inmates who volunteered to take part in the project. Twenty students and a teacher from the Scientific University of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Computer Science Education
Edgar Ulises Parrilla – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explored the journeys of Formerly Incarcerated Latino Men (FILM) who are turning to higher education as a reentry support for their lives after being released from prison. Offering programs like higher education during reentry is not just about creating new paths and opportunities, something higher education already does for many. The…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Hispanic American Students, Males
Anna Clements – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The special education to prison pipeline is a documented facet of the school to prison pipeline, in which Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and other youth of color disproportionately experience exclusionary school discipline, increasing their likelihood of incarceration. The special ed to prison pipeline is a sub-trend in which BIPOC youth who are…
Descriptors: Special Education, Students with Disabilities, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
Formby, Angela E.; Paynter, Kelly – National Youth-At-Risk Journal, 2020
There are currently an estimated 1.1 million juveniles involved with the juvenile justice system. Of that steadily-climbing number, a high percentage will be rearrested, readjudicated, or recommitted to a facility, program, or group home. Although many researchers have studied the factors influencing juvenile criminology and recidivism rates in…
Descriptors: Library Services, Program Effectiveness, Recidivism, Juvenile Justice
Stakeholder Awareness of Reintegration Practices for Incarcerated Youth: A Cross-National Comparison
O'Neill, Sue C.; Mathur, Sarup R.; Cumming, Therese M.; Griller-Clark, Heather; Strnadová, Iva – Preventing School Failure, 2020
This study offers a cross-national comparison of stakeholders' awareness of the implementation of reintegration policies and practices for incarcerated youths by juvenile justice agencies. Similarities and differences in perceptions of 14 stakeholders from the US and 20 from Australia were collected and analyzed using a self-report measure.…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Youth, Institutionalized Persons, Stakeholders
O'Brien, Grace; Trudgett, Michelle – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2020
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Report. Of the 339 recommendations, "Recommendation 62" identified that there was an alarming over-representation of Indigenous youth in contact with the criminal justice system. The report called for immediate action by governments to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Males, Juvenile Justice

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