Waking Up in Prison: Critical Discussions Between Typical College Students and Their Incarcerated Peers

  • Dell'Angelo T
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This article describes a typical college course that was taught in a youth correctional facility. The course combined traditional college students and inmates from the prison. Over the course of 15 weeks both groups grew to understand one another and themselves. The article seeks to illustrate the realities related both to fear and success in such an undertaking. This collaborative model between colleges and correctional facilities has promise as a model for prison education.

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Dell’Angelo, T. (2014). Waking Up in Prison: Critical Discussions Between Typical College Students and Their Incarcerated Peers. Journal of Prison Education and Reentry, 1(1), 70. https://doi.org/10.15845/jper.v1i1.613

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