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The Prison-to-College Project in Jamaica | Shanell Bailey | Safer Tomorrow Podcast

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Discover a pathway of redemption and education that defies the odds with Shanell Bailey, our guest who brings a wealth of knowledge from forensic psychology and her experiences in South Africa. Together, we uncover the inner workings of the Prison to College Pipeline initiative, a program that is reshaping the lives of those behind bars. From the rigorous eligibility criteria to the application process, Shanell guides us through how this initiative fosters inclusivity and rehabilitation by offering university courses, igniting hope for a future beyond incarceration.
Imagine stepping out of a cell and into a classroom, where the bonds of community and academia entwine to support reentry into society. That's the heartbeat of the Prison College Pipeline, which we delve into, celebrating the triumphs of individuals who seized these educational lifelines and turned their lives around. Yet, the journey is not without its hurdles – we discuss the stark realities that returning citizens face, from housing challenges to the weight of societal expectations, and how vital sustained community support systems are in ensuring that the journey from education to employment is one of lasting success.
Venture with us from the U.S. borders to Jamaica, where initiatives like the UWI Mona Prison Project are breaking new ground despite stark financial and educational contrasts. We examine the ethics of providing higher education in prison settings, emphasizing education as a fundamental human right. Moreover, we spotlight the critical roles that organizations and businesses play in supporting reentry, and how universities can tailor their programs to bridge the gap from incarceration to integration into society. For those intrigued by the power of education to transform lives and rebuild futures, this conversation is both a revelation and a clarion call to action.

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Chapters

1. Prison to College Pipeline Initiative (00:00:00)

2. Success in Reentry Through Prison Education (00:12:40)

3. Prison to College Pipeline Program Implementation (00:19:19)

4. Prison Education Initiatives in Jamaica (00:24:41)

5. Supporting Reintegration After Incarceration (00:32:51)

13 episodes

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Discover a pathway of redemption and education that defies the odds with Shanell Bailey, our guest who brings a wealth of knowledge from forensic psychology and her experiences in South Africa. Together, we uncover the inner workings of the Prison to College Pipeline initiative, a program that is reshaping the lives of those behind bars. From the rigorous eligibility criteria to the application process, Shanell guides us through how this initiative fosters inclusivity and rehabilitation by offering university courses, igniting hope for a future beyond incarceration.
Imagine stepping out of a cell and into a classroom, where the bonds of community and academia entwine to support reentry into society. That's the heartbeat of the Prison College Pipeline, which we delve into, celebrating the triumphs of individuals who seized these educational lifelines and turned their lives around. Yet, the journey is not without its hurdles – we discuss the stark realities that returning citizens face, from housing challenges to the weight of societal expectations, and how vital sustained community support systems are in ensuring that the journey from education to employment is one of lasting success.
Venture with us from the U.S. borders to Jamaica, where initiatives like the UWI Mona Prison Project are breaking new ground despite stark financial and educational contrasts. We examine the ethics of providing higher education in prison settings, emphasizing education as a fundamental human right. Moreover, we spotlight the critical roles that organizations and businesses play in supporting reentry, and how universities can tailor their programs to bridge the gap from incarceration to integration into society. For those intrigued by the power of education to transform lives and rebuild futures, this conversation is both a revelation and a clarion call to action.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Prison to College Pipeline Initiative (00:00:00)

2. Success in Reentry Through Prison Education (00:12:40)

3. Prison to College Pipeline Program Implementation (00:19:19)

4. Prison Education Initiatives in Jamaica (00:24:41)

5. Supporting Reintegration After Incarceration (00:32:51)

13 episodes

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