Education in Prisons
Mason Ross
Schule und Lernen / Sekundarstufe I
Beschreibung
Education in Prisons explores the transformative potential of education within correctional facilities, arguing it's a key to rehabilitation and reduced recidivism. The book analyzes how prison education programs, ranging from GED preparation to vocational training, equip incarcerated individuals with essential cognitive and social skills needed for successful reentry. A core insight is that investing in education can drastically reduce repeat offenses, improving public safety and fostering economic growth.
The book examines the historical context of prison education, its evolution, and the diverse range of educational programs currently available. It presents empirical evidence, including statistical data and case studies, to demonstrate the effectiveness of these programs on recidivism rates and employment outcomes. By drawing on criminology, sociology, and economics, Education in Prisons offers a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
Structured to provide a thorough overview, the book begins with the history of prison education, explores program types, assesses their effectiveness, and concludes with policy recommendations. This approach highlights the importance of viewing prison education not just as a supplementary program but as a fundamental component of effective correctional strategies and criminal justice reform.
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