While inmates are the subject of many outlets of popular media and research, this population is rarely, however, studied in any depth. Most forms of media overlook the rehabilitative efforts made by inmates. This study attempts to evaluate education as a form of rehabilitation and identify the struggles faced by inmates while trying to finish their degrees on a traditional college campus. This study does this by focusing on the stigma, both real and perceived, that former inmates battle and how they find ways to alleviate the harmful effects of stigma caused by former incarceration.Honors CollegeThesis (B.?.
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
The purpose of this study was to identify possible problems and successes that formerly incarcerated...
There has been a significant increase in the nation\u27s female incarceration rate. During 2006, the...
This research focuses on the provision of college courses as a means of rehabilitating inmatesconfin...
Background: Minimal attention has been given to the perspectives and experiences of individuals post...
Being a convicted felon in today’s society is challenging; once convicted, felons are labeled and st...
The overarching research issue that will be addressed in this study is: what are the pathways and ex...
Many people anecdotally report positive personal effects as a result of participating in social serv...
There are approximately one-third more African American men who are incarcerated than those who are ...
There are over 2.3 million people currently incarcerated in the United States (Wagner and Rabuy 2017...
This dissertation explores the collateral consequences of criminal record stigma within the realm of...
The thesis examines ex-inmates\u27 self-report accounts of their experience with reintegration. In o...
The phenomenon of mass incarceration holds over 2 million people in penal institutions throughout th...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
A college education after incarceration is an important means of social and economic mobility, but w...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
The purpose of this study was to identify possible problems and successes that formerly incarcerated...
There has been a significant increase in the nation\u27s female incarceration rate. During 2006, the...
This research focuses on the provision of college courses as a means of rehabilitating inmatesconfin...
Background: Minimal attention has been given to the perspectives and experiences of individuals post...
Being a convicted felon in today’s society is challenging; once convicted, felons are labeled and st...
The overarching research issue that will be addressed in this study is: what are the pathways and ex...
Many people anecdotally report positive personal effects as a result of participating in social serv...
There are approximately one-third more African American men who are incarcerated than those who are ...
There are over 2.3 million people currently incarcerated in the United States (Wagner and Rabuy 2017...
This dissertation explores the collateral consequences of criminal record stigma within the realm of...
The thesis examines ex-inmates\u27 self-report accounts of their experience with reintegration. In o...
The phenomenon of mass incarceration holds over 2 million people in penal institutions throughout th...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
A college education after incarceration is an important means of social and economic mobility, but w...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
The purpose of this study was to identify possible problems and successes that formerly incarcerated...
There has been a significant increase in the nation\u27s female incarceration rate. During 2006, the...