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  2. Tyrone Werts - Wikipedia

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    The program was developed by Lori Pompa in 1997 at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Werts was most influential in bringing the Inside Out Program to Graterford Prison, where he was serving his time. The program brings together people who are behind bars and college students and has them learn within the same classroom.

  3. Prison-to-college programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Degree-bearing prison-to-college programs are less common because inmates do not receive credit in some instances. [4] Some common approaches include College-in-prison programs where IHE faculty teach courses on-site at correctional facilities that build towards certifications or degrees. Imprisoned college tutors may also facilitate ...

  4. 'This is my last chance': How an ACI program wants to take ...

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    The students at the ACI expressed gratitude at their acceptance to the program and its potential to transform their future. “I’m hoping to complete TLM and have a better future for me and my ...

  5. Stanton Samenow - Wikipedia

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    Stanton E. Samenow (October 16, 1941 – May 8, 2023) [1] was an American psychologist and writer. On his death in 2023, an obituary in the Washington Post noted that he "drew national attention by challenging prevailing views of criminal behavior, arguing that its causes lie not in environmental factors such as poverty but rather in an identifiable 'criminal personality'".

  6. Michael G. Santos - Wikipedia

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    Along with Justin Paperny of The Michael G. Santos Foundation, Michael developed programs to help people emerge from the prison experience successfully; he worked to help the formerly incarcerated transition into the labor market; and he worked to bring more awareness to social breakdowns which he believes are spawned by "America's commitment ...

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Once enrolled in the prison’s program, Brown was no longer allowed to sit on his bed during the day or to speak during meals. Inmates in the program played a version of the Synanon Game. The leaders and fellow participants “singled people out in the room and talked about how they were not up to code,” Brown said.

  8. Florida Civil Commitment Center - Wikipedia

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    Another resident waited 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 years for a commitment trial, adding "I saw guys that were in there eight, nine, 10 years and never saw the inside of a courtroom. And if the state has their way about it, they won't." [17] If the result of the commitment trial is that the person in question remains a danger, the commitment is indefinite.

  9. Bard Prison Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Bard Prison Initiative (BPI) is a program of Bard College that provides college education to people in prison. BPI currently enrolls 400 students full-time across seven prisons in New York State. It engage students in the full breadth of liberal arts culminating in associate and bachelor's degrees from Bard. [1]