
This episode confronts a complexity of the U.S. justice system: education within prisons. What does educational opportunity look like for incarcerated individuals? The sheer scale of incarceration in the United States and devolved, state-by-state control has led to a patchwork system of educational resources that ends up being sometimes at odds with its own rehabilitative goals. Join us for a look at the challenges and systemic failures of correctional schooling and the quiet efforts to address them, which often aim to reduce recidivism and even the bottom line for taxpayers.
00:20 Intro & Announcements
00:00 The Scale of Incarceration in the U.S.
03:30 Federal vs. State Prison Education: Repeatable Process or Patchwork Promises?
12:00 Policy Levers for Improvement & States that Excel (Ohio, California)
18:30 Pell Grant Access
25:00 Incentives, Recidivism, and Privatization
31:00 Teaching in Prison: Qualifications and Challenges
37:00 What We Learned (Mariel Boatlift)
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