Prison Education: Beyond Review and Evaluation
Date
2022-03-01
Authors
Advisors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
ISSN
0032-8855
Volume Title
Publisher
Sage
Type
Article
Peer reviewed
Yes
Abstract
Much is made of the potential of prison education to impart knowledge and skills and transform life chances. Prison education is tasked with delivering qualifications and effecting recidivism. In assessing current arrangements for the delivery of prison education and reviews and evaluations of its impact on recidivism in England and Wales, this article argues that prison education should be an inclusive activity. Specifically, prison education should focus less on individual development and more on whole class ‘domains,’ in particular, knowledge of (re)integration. Research, policy, and practice on civic/citizenship education provide models in this regard.
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Keywords
prison education, civic/citizenship education, prison governance
Citation
Flynn, N. and Higdon R. (2022) Prison Education: Beyond Review and Evaluation. The Prison Journal, 102 (2), pp. 196-216