Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment (HOPE) is a university-based mentoring program that trains undergraduate students to serve as job mentors to incarcerated youth serving a sentence in Indiana’s juvenile correctional facilities. The purpose of this article is to describe HOPE’s mission, principles and components, underscoring how undergraduates are prepared and serve as credible role models to incarcerated youth during and after confinement to improve community reentry. This article is intended for practitioners interested in implementing evidence-based peer mentoring in juvenile correctional facilities as well as scholars interested in the study of factors that reduce juvenile recidivism
Abstract: This informative and interactive teaching symposium posits the Positive Peer Leadership Me...
Abstract: This informative and interactive teaching symposium posits the Positive Peer Leadership Me...
Early involvement in delinquent behavior coupled with large academic deficiencies increase the chanc...
Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment (HOPE) is a university-based mentoring program that tra...
The HOPE (Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment) Mentoring Program is a university-based prog...
In 2013, the Vera Institute of Justice launched the Unlocking Potential: Pathways from Prison to Pos...
When incarcerated youth – those with and those without disabilities – face the prospect of reenterin...
In this article the author argues that the Inside Out model is ideally suited to help incarcerated j...
In the United States of America there are more people incarcerated than in any other developed count...
Juvenile offenders often lack support for developing post-incarceration plans such as college or car...
Rates of incarceration in the United States are among the highest in the world. Research sugge...
This article describes a typical college course that was taught in a youth correctional facility. Th...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...
The goal of youth diversion programs includes reducing recidivism while granting opportunities for y...
In this article, we discuss the challenges and potential benefits of teaching in the “revolving-door...
Abstract: This informative and interactive teaching symposium posits the Positive Peer Leadership Me...
Abstract: This informative and interactive teaching symposium posits the Positive Peer Leadership Me...
Early involvement in delinquent behavior coupled with large academic deficiencies increase the chanc...
Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment (HOPE) is a university-based mentoring program that tra...
The HOPE (Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment) Mentoring Program is a university-based prog...
In 2013, the Vera Institute of Justice launched the Unlocking Potential: Pathways from Prison to Pos...
When incarcerated youth – those with and those without disabilities – face the prospect of reenterin...
In this article the author argues that the Inside Out model is ideally suited to help incarcerated j...
In the United States of America there are more people incarcerated than in any other developed count...
Juvenile offenders often lack support for developing post-incarceration plans such as college or car...
Rates of incarceration in the United States are among the highest in the world. Research sugge...
This article describes a typical college course that was taught in a youth correctional facility. Th...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...
The goal of youth diversion programs includes reducing recidivism while granting opportunities for y...
In this article, we discuss the challenges and potential benefits of teaching in the “revolving-door...
Abstract: This informative and interactive teaching symposium posits the Positive Peer Leadership Me...
Abstract: This informative and interactive teaching symposium posits the Positive Peer Leadership Me...
Early involvement in delinquent behavior coupled with large academic deficiencies increase the chanc...