PPT-Justice in Our Lives: Inside-Out Prison Exchange
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Carolyn SchrockShenk Marita Beachy Martin Hofkamp Overview of InsideOut Founded in 1997 Temple University Graterford Prison Lori Pompa and Paul From 1 class of
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Carolyn SchrockShenk Marita Beachy Martin Hofkamp Overview of InsideOut Founded in 1997 Temple University Graterford Prison Lori Pompa and Paul From 1 class of 30 students to 300 classes and over 10000 students have participated so far. Basic Facts. Today the US has @ 1.8 million people behind bars (more than any other country). 100,000 in federal custody. 1.1 million in state custody. 600,000 in local jails. Imagine the combined populations of Atlanta, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Des Moines and Miami behind bars!. Introduction and Context. Key Statistics. Ministry of Justice found that 15% of prisoners had no accommodation prior to imprisonment. One third say they have nowhere to go on leaving prison. 79% of prisoners who were homeless before custody re-offend within one year; 47% of those who were not homeless. how to effectively reduce. . reoffending?. Prof. Ioan Durnescu. Prague, September 2015. Aim . To review the evidence available regarding the impact of supervision on reoffending. Focus more on the impact of restorative practices on reoffending. Basic Facts. Today the US has @ 1.8 million people behind bars (more than any other country). 100,000 in federal custody. 1.1 million in state custody. 600,000 in local jails. Imagine the combined populations of Atlanta, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Des Moines and Miami behind bars!. September 17, 2014. League of Women Voters Public Forum. The College of Charleston. High Profile Zero Tolerance Cases. What is meant by the “school to prison pipeline”?. “Its most basic meaning suggests that schools communicate with police about student misconduct in a way that leads students to develop arrest records and eventually serve time in prison. But the term is also used to refer to a more subtle and more common chain of events: students are repeatedly suspended, fail academically, and have their social, emotional, and educational needs unmet by the school; they withdraw from school or are expelled; and this school failure or withdrawal substantially increases the risk that they become ensnared in the criminal justice system” (. Preliminary research results and reflections. Dr. Bart Claes. University of Sheffield. COMBINING (New) directions in research on:. . Restorative Justice: . Focus on the social and moral rehabilitation. Faith-based, Life Span, . Comprehensive Sexuality Education. Rev. Mike Schuenemeyer. United Church of Christ, USA. Getting Started. We all come with our own history. . We assume diversity amongst us. European and national issues. Seamus Watson, National Programme Manager, Public Health England . WHO . (European . Region). Collaborating Centre - Health in Prisons Programme. . Prisoners are the community. They come from the community, they return to it. Protection of prisoners is protection of our communities.. how to effectively reduce. . reoffending?. Prof. Ioan Durnescu. Prague, September 2015. Aim . To review the evidence available regarding the impact of supervision on reoffending. Focus more on the impact of restorative practices on reoffending. Servitude.. TOPIC. Neo-Slavery?. War Against Mass . Incarceration.. 2016 Lingering Effects of “. except. as punishment for crime…” . RESOLUTION #D067. 2016 PROFITS. Prison-Industrial Complex . October 3, 2016. The Era of Mass Incarceration. Jails and Prisons. JAILS. Local – vary in size. Waiting trial, . 62% . unconvicted. 38% convicted/serve < 1 year. May stay less than one month – only a few hours. CHAPTER 515. JUSTICE REINVESTMENT ACT. THE HEADLINES. Justice Reinvestment Act heading in the right direction. Hogan signs bill to overhaul Maryland criminal justice system. Justice Reinvestment Act: Measuring once and cutting twice. National Institute of Justice The Use and Impact of Correctional Programming for Inmates on Pre- and Post-Release Outcomes June 2017 Grant Duwe, Ph.D. Minnesota Department of Corrections National Institute of Justice The Use and Impact of Correctional Programming for Inmates on Pre- and Post-Release Outcomes June 201731 Grant Duwe PhD31 Minnesota Department of Corrections31 This paper
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