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EP 209: The Transformative Power of Prison Education. A Conversation with Thomas Wuthrich!!!h

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Episode Description: Welcome to this special APPA edition of The Criminologist podcast! In this episode, we are thrilled to team up once again with the American Probation and Parole Association's International Relations Committee to bring you an insightful discussion with Thomas Wuthrich of Switzerland!

Thomas Wuthrich, Chair of the European Prison Association (EPEA) and a prominent figure in prison education and criminal justice reform, joins us to share his extensive experience and knowledge. With a remarkable career spanning over two decades, Thomas has been instrumental in promoting prison education, supporting penal reforms, and collaborating with international organizations to bring about meaningful changes in the criminal justice sector.

In This Episode, We Cover:

  • The transformative power of education within the prison system.
  • Thomas's pioneering work with the European Prison Education Association (EPEA) and the Swiss Prison Association.
  • The importance of supporting prison staff and developing effective educational programs in correctional facilities.
  • The role of international collaboration in advancing correctional education and reforms.

Key Takeaways:

  • Education as a tool for rehabilitation and reintegration.
  • The impact of dedicated professionals in transforming the lives of incarcerated individuals.
  • The importance of international collaboration and sharing best practices in the field of corrections and probation.

Contact us:

  • Email: thecriminologistpodcast@gmail.com
  • Facebook: The Criminologist Podcast
  • Instagram: @thecriminologistpodcast
  • YouTube: The Criminologist
  • LinkedIn: Joseph Arvidson

Support Us:

If you believe in what we are doing, spread the word! Tell a freind or a colleague about us, subscribe to the show, and follow us on social media. Your support helps us continue bringing you insightful and thought-provoking content!

Thank you for tuning in to this special episode. Until next time, always remember: There's no them..there's only us.

  continue reading

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Episode Description: Welcome to this special APPA edition of The Criminologist podcast! In this episode, we are thrilled to team up once again with the American Probation and Parole Association's International Relations Committee to bring you an insightful discussion with Thomas Wuthrich of Switzerland!

Thomas Wuthrich, Chair of the European Prison Association (EPEA) and a prominent figure in prison education and criminal justice reform, joins us to share his extensive experience and knowledge. With a remarkable career spanning over two decades, Thomas has been instrumental in promoting prison education, supporting penal reforms, and collaborating with international organizations to bring about meaningful changes in the criminal justice sector.

In This Episode, We Cover:

  • The transformative power of education within the prison system.
  • Thomas's pioneering work with the European Prison Education Association (EPEA) and the Swiss Prison Association.
  • The importance of supporting prison staff and developing effective educational programs in correctional facilities.
  • The role of international collaboration in advancing correctional education and reforms.

Key Takeaways:

  • Education as a tool for rehabilitation and reintegration.
  • The impact of dedicated professionals in transforming the lives of incarcerated individuals.
  • The importance of international collaboration and sharing best practices in the field of corrections and probation.

Contact us:

  • Email: thecriminologistpodcast@gmail.com
  • Facebook: The Criminologist Podcast
  • Instagram: @thecriminologistpodcast
  • YouTube: The Criminologist
  • LinkedIn: Joseph Arvidson

Support Us:

If you believe in what we are doing, spread the word! Tell a freind or a colleague about us, subscribe to the show, and follow us on social media. Your support helps us continue bringing you insightful and thought-provoking content!

Thank you for tuning in to this special episode. Until next time, always remember: There's no them..there's only us.

  continue reading

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