This book represents a unique compilation of essays written by scholars, national reformers on the right and the left, and adults who pursued an education while incarcerated, to guide local, state and national conversations about justice, rehabilitation and public safety.
This book represents a unique compilation of essays written by scholars, national reformers on the right and the left, and adults who pursued an education while incarcerated, to guide local, state and national conversations about justice, rehabilitation and public safety.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerard Robinson is the executive director of the Center for Advancing Opportunity headquartered in Washington, DC. Elizabeth English Smith is policy analyst at the Council of State Governments Justice Center headquartered in New York City.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Gerard Robinson and Elizabeth English Smith Chapter 1- The Long History of College in Prison Max Kenner Chapter 2- The Economics of Prisoner Re-Entry Stan Veuger and Daniel Shoag Chapter 3- Second Chance Pell Pilot Program: From Policy to Practice Andrea Cantora Chapter 4- Reentry Programs, Evaluation Methods and the Importance of Fidelity Nancy La Vigne Chapter 5- The Legal Case for Education in Prison Ames C. Grawert Chapter 6- Young Men's Initiative: Nine Lessons for Elected Officials, Investors, and Criminal Justice Advocates Linda Gibbs Chapter 7- Collateral Damage: The War on Drugs and the Impact on Women, Children, and Families Renita L. Seabrook Chapter 8- The Importance of Work Will Heaton Chapter 9- Entrepreneurs, Innovation, and New Opportunities to Reform Criminal Justice Thomas Stewart Chapter 10- Student Voices Karen Jones, Brian Amaro, Salih Israil, Marcus Lilly, and Michelle Jones Conclusion Gerard Robinson and Elizabeth English Smith About the Editors About the Contributors
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Gerard Robinson and Elizabeth English Smith Chapter 1- The Long History of College in Prison Max Kenner Chapter 2- The Economics of Prisoner Re-Entry Stan Veuger and Daniel Shoag Chapter 3- Second Chance Pell Pilot Program: From Policy to Practice Andrea Cantora Chapter 4- Reentry Programs, Evaluation Methods and the Importance of Fidelity Nancy La Vigne Chapter 5- The Legal Case for Education in Prison Ames C. Grawert Chapter 6- Young Men's Initiative: Nine Lessons for Elected Officials, Investors, and Criminal Justice Advocates Linda Gibbs Chapter 7- Collateral Damage: The War on Drugs and the Impact on Women, Children, and Families Renita L. Seabrook Chapter 8- The Importance of Work Will Heaton Chapter 9- Entrepreneurs, Innovation, and New Opportunities to Reform Criminal Justice Thomas Stewart Chapter 10- Student Voices Karen Jones, Brian Amaro, Salih Israil, Marcus Lilly, and Michelle Jones Conclusion Gerard Robinson and Elizabeth English Smith About the Editors About the Contributors
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