Dave Hunt/AAP October 19, 2021 How a maximum security prison offers a pathway to academic excellence and a PhD Christian Tietz, UNSW Sydney Prisons seem an unlikely source of outstanding university students, but it is. What’s more, those who have done such study are much less likely to reoffend when they get out.
Education is the key to not re-offending. from www.shutterstock.com.au June 18, 2015 By freeing prisoners from cycle of crime, education cuts re-offending Susan Hopkins, University of Southern Queensland Education is one of the most important factors in giving prisoners options upon release, reducing the chance of re-offending.
Education has been found to reduce prisoners’ re-offending, but how can they gain the skills they need without the internet? Flickr/I K O April 24, 2015 Offline inmates denied education and skills that reduce re-offending Amy Antonio, University of Southern Queensland and Helen Farley, University of Southern Queensland Education has been found to reduce prisoners’ re-offending, but how can they be properly educated today without internet access?