Beyond Recidivism: The Value of Higher Education in Prison

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. McCorkel, R. Defina
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In 2016, the Obama administration launched the Second Chance Pell Grant, a pilot program that provides funding to eligible state and federal prisoners as they pursue undergraduate degrees during the period of their incarceration.  The initiative represents the first meaningful effort to restore some of the educational opportunities eliminated from state and federal prisons in the mid 1990s.  The administration justified the restoration of education programs in prison in terms of recidivism rates, citing research that demonstrates that educational attainment decreases the odds that a prisoner is reincarcerated for new crimes or parole violations following his or her release.  While recidivism is a critical consideration in the restoration of prison higher education, it is not and should not be the only one.  In this article, we describe our experience as faculty and administrators of Villanova University’s undergraduate degree program at SCI-Graterford, the largest maximum security prison in Pennsylvania.  We argue that education is a fundamental right that is not comprised by criminal conviction or imprisonment.  Higher education in prison enhances self-knowledge and empathy, bolsters social capital and collective efficacy, and facilitates the development of just and democratic communities both inside and outside prison walls.
超越累犯:监狱高等教育的价值
2016年,奥巴马政府启动了“第二次机会佩尔助学金”,这是一个试点项目,为符合条件的州和联邦囚犯提供资金,帮助他们在监禁期间攻读本科学位。这项倡议是第一次有意义的努力,旨在恢复20世纪90年代中期从州和联邦监狱取消的一些教育机会。政府从累犯率的角度为恢复监狱教育项目辩护,并引用研究表明,受教育程度降低了囚犯获释后因新犯罪或违反假释而再次入狱的几率。虽然累犯是恢复监狱高等教育的一个关键考虑因素,但它不是也不应该是唯一的考虑因素。在这篇文章中,我们描述了我们作为维拉诺瓦大学(Villanova University)在宾夕法尼亚州最大的最高安全级别监狱SCI-Graterford的本科学位课程的教师和管理人员的经历。我们认为,受教育是一项基本权利,不应由刑事定罪或监禁构成。监狱中的高等教育提高了自我认识和同理心,增强了社会资本和集体效能,促进了监狱内外公正和民主社区的发展。
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