Research and testimonial evidence indicate the importance of postsecondary education in the rehabilitating inmates and in decreasing reoffending. Limited research exists on improving critical thinking skills and cognitive processing among inmates. Results indicated that critical thinking skills improved for all students; there was no significant difference based on incarceration status.https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/archivedposters/1117/thumbnail.jp
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
abstract: Education is a fundamental human right. However, when groups of people are subjugated to s...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...
Correctional education came from the belief that criminals lack the academic, vocational and social ...
This research focuses on the provision of college courses as a means of rehabilitating inmatesconfin...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of range of measures that could be implemented to alleviate r...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Education, 2007Although most studies show a correlation be...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of a range of measures that could alleviate security risk in ...
This qualitative study examines the immediate and lasting impact of liberal arts higher education in...
The United States has faced a critical problem of mass incarceration for decades. One of the dominan...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
learning opportunities for undergraduate students that would result in the enhancement of their crit...
AbstractOver the years, there has been an ongoing debate regarding the purpose or goal of correction...
In the United States of America there are more people incarcerated than in any other developed count...
Abstract only availableThe United States has experienced a 400% increase its prison population over ...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
abstract: Education is a fundamental human right. However, when groups of people are subjugated to s...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...
Correctional education came from the belief that criminals lack the academic, vocational and social ...
This research focuses on the provision of college courses as a means of rehabilitating inmatesconfin...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of range of measures that could be implemented to alleviate r...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Education, 2007Although most studies show a correlation be...
Engaging prisoners in education is one of a range of measures that could alleviate security risk in ...
This qualitative study examines the immediate and lasting impact of liberal arts higher education in...
The United States has faced a critical problem of mass incarceration for decades. One of the dominan...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
learning opportunities for undergraduate students that would result in the enhancement of their crit...
AbstractOver the years, there has been an ongoing debate regarding the purpose or goal of correction...
In the United States of America there are more people incarcerated than in any other developed count...
Abstract only availableThe United States has experienced a 400% increase its prison population over ...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
abstract: Education is a fundamental human right. However, when groups of people are subjugated to s...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...