Rehabilitation is one of the main goals of the correctional system, with numerous and varied programs being implemented for centuries. The United States spends millions on rehabilitation programs, yet recidivism rates, prison violence, and correctional costs continue to rise. This thesis explores how prison seminaries are addressing these issues and in the process, changing inmates' attitudes and behaviors. Examining Angola, the first prison seminary that became a model for many subsequent prison seminaries, including interviews with inmates and prison staff, reveals how inmates' attitudes and behaviors changed as a result of their seminary. Similar programs that follow Angola's model were also reviewed to determine if there was a reduction...
Correctional education research strongly suggests that an increase in inmates’ education will reduce...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
Thesis advisor: Susan ShellThere are many urgent issues facing prisons in the United States today in...
This study utilizes logistic regression techniques to investigate the effect of prison education pro...
Corrections officials faced with rising populations and shrinking budgets have increasingly welcomed...
This study explored the impact a modified TC (Therapeutic Community) had on reducing institutional d...
Recidivism is a vital concern to the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC), Alabama Board of Pard...
AbstractOver the years, there has been an ongoing debate regarding the purpose or goal of correction...
This project discusses the impact prison education has on the rate of recidivism. The goal of the c...
This study explores the impact a modified therapeutic community has on institutional disorder. Treat...
This dissertation analyzes the effects of two correctional policies on prison misconduct. Chapter 1 ...
Recidivism is a phenomenon causing growing concern. When released criminals return to crime, the cos...
This research examines two variables which contribute to the decline of rehabilitation in correction...
Sixty-eight percent of all American inmates will reenter prison within three years of their release....
Correctional education research strongly suggests that an increase in inmates’ education will reduce...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
Thesis advisor: Susan ShellThere are many urgent issues facing prisons in the United States today in...
This study utilizes logistic regression techniques to investigate the effect of prison education pro...
Corrections officials faced with rising populations and shrinking budgets have increasingly welcomed...
This study explored the impact a modified TC (Therapeutic Community) had on reducing institutional d...
Recidivism is a vital concern to the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC), Alabama Board of Pard...
AbstractOver the years, there has been an ongoing debate regarding the purpose or goal of correction...
This project discusses the impact prison education has on the rate of recidivism. The goal of the c...
This study explores the impact a modified therapeutic community has on institutional disorder. Treat...
This dissertation analyzes the effects of two correctional policies on prison misconduct. Chapter 1 ...
Recidivism is a phenomenon causing growing concern. When released criminals return to crime, the cos...
This research examines two variables which contribute to the decline of rehabilitation in correction...
Sixty-eight percent of all American inmates will reenter prison within three years of their release....
Correctional education research strongly suggests that an increase in inmates’ education will reduce...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...