Inmates And College The Rehabilitation Term Paper

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Each semester the prison system has about six inmates obtain college degrees and their average income after leaving prison is more than $30,000 each in whatever field they enter.

The program has saved Utah taxpayers more than $1.5 million in what it would have cost to continue to house inmates and to receive them back had they returned to prison.

When inmates take courses or obtain a degree from USU, the rate of recidivism becomes less than 1%. Lowering this rate is the base of the whole program (Gray, 2001)."

Those who are against the program believe it is wrong to reward a criminal by paying for an education that many law abiding citizens are unable to afford. In their argument the prisoners should not be allowed to attend classes while in prison at the cost to the taxpayer. They believe the inmates should work in prison and repay their debt to society by doing their time without any perks.

Utah's answer to that is to have the prisoners pay their own course costs. At $100 a...

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In addition it boosts their self-esteem and reduces the rate of recidivism. Taxpayers save money because the inmates do not return to prison and live off the system. It is a win-win for everyone to provide college education opportunities for inmates across the nation.

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Klug, Elizabeth a (2002) According to a Department of Education study, inmates who receive vocational training or take high school- or college-level classes are far less likely to return to prison within three years of their release.(Brief Article) Corrections Compendium

Gray, Kari (2001) Utah State U. distance learning provides education for inmates


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