Ebook: What Is College For? The Public Purpose of Higher Education
Author: Lagemann Ellen Condliffe, Lewis Harry
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Teachers College Press
- Language: English
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Anthony Cardenales was a stickup artist in the Bronx before spending seventeen years in prison. Today he is a senior manager at a recycling plant in Westchester, New York. He attributes his ability to turn his life around to the college degree he earned in prison. Many college-in-prison graduates achieve similar success and the positive ripple effects for their families and communities, and for the country as a whole, are dramatic. College-in-prison programs greatly reduce recidivism, leading to potential savings in the staggering cost of prisons. They increase post-prison employment, allowing the formerly incarcerated to better support their families and to reintegrate successfully into their communities, providing positive role models. College programs also decrease violence within prisons, improving conditions for both correction officers and the incarcerated. Liberating Minds makes the case for these multiple benefits and also tells the stories of many formerly incarcerated college students and the remarkable transformations in their lives. Both access to college for all Americans and criminal justice reform are high on today's national policy agenda. Liberating Minds argues that it is imperative, both for prisoners themselves and for society, that access to higher education be extended to include the incarcerated. As the country faces a legacy of decades of over- incarceration, offering college behind bars provides a corrective on the path back to a more democratic and humane society.;Learning to learn: An outcome of college in prison -- Of value to all: The economics of college in prison -- Instilling purpose, curbing violence: The impact of college on life in prison -- Families and neighborhoods: The spillover effects of college in prison -- Democracy and education: The civic imperative for college in prison -- The challenge of college in prison: Insights from history -- What works? Insights from the Bard Prison initiative -- Variety and difference: College in prison across the United States -- Conclusion: College for all.
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