Recognizing human dignity behind bars: A moral justification for college-in-prison programs

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
John P. Fantuzzo
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There is currently bipartisan support for criminal justice reform in the United States. One reform, recently passed through the Consolidated Appropriations Act/COVID relief package (December 2020), restored need-based, higher educational aid for incarcerated persons. With a resurgence of college-in-prison programs on the horizon, this article joins recent efforts to understand the moral justification of these programs not exclusively in terms of reductions in recidivism rates but in terms of a duty-based recognition of human dignity. It contributes to these efforts by examining the meaning and implications of recognizing human dignity behind bars, contending that the achievements of college-in-prison programs are morally justified insofar as they provide a model for recognizing the human dignity of all incarcerated persons (not just the select few they educate) and thereby spur the transformation of an institution that systematically ignores the role of human dignity in our moral lives.
承认监狱中的人的尊严:监狱大学项目的道德理由
目前,两党都支持美国的刑事司法改革。最近通过的一项改革是《综合拨款法》/新冠肺炎救助计划(2020年12月),恢复了对被监禁者的基于需求的高等教育援助。随着监狱中大学项目的复兴,本文加入了最近的努力,以理解这些项目的道德合理性,不仅从降低累犯率的角度,而且从基于职责的对人类尊严的承认的角度。它通过研究在狱中承认人的尊严的意义和影响,为这些努力做出了贡献,认为监狱中大学项目的成就在道德上是合理的,因为它们为承认所有被监禁者(而不仅仅是他们所教育的少数人)的人格尊严提供了一个模式,从而推动了一个系统地忽视人格尊严在我们道德生活中作用的制度的转变。
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Theory and Research in Education
Theory and Research in Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Theory and Research in Education, formerly known as The School Field, is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes theoretical, empirical and conjectural papers contributing to the development of educational theory, policy and practice.
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