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13 juillet 2019

Pourquoi les formateurs en éducation permanente devraient-ils envisager de travailler dans les prisons ?

Résultat de recherche d'images pour L’enseignement délivré en prison a fait beaucoup de chemin au cours des dernières années. L’éducation est de plus en plus perçue comme un moyen d’éviter la récidive ; les détenus qui sortent avec des qualifications et de nouvelles compétences sont mieux armés pour trouver un emploi qui leur assurera un revenu stable. Le travail de certaines associations caritatives telles que Clink a également permis de faire une énorme différence dans le domaine. Plus...
5 juillet 2019

Democratic Hopefuls Back Pell Grants in Prisons

HomeBy Andrew Kreighbaum. Most candidates seeking Democratic nomination support repealing ban on federal aid for incarcerated students. One of the few exceptions? Joe Biden, author of the crime law that enacted the ban. More...

4 juillet 2019

Escaping the Prison

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My most recent book review is of Doris Lessing's Prisons We Choose to Live Inside, and so it is appropriate that Dave Pollard brings us this post summarizing how to escape the prisons. Based on David Edwards's 1995 book, Burning All Illusions, the advice (a bit long, but worth it) is as follows:

  1. Be mindful. Watch what's happening and why.
  2. Be self-aware. Pay attention to what you're doing and why.
  3. Be open-minded. Don't prejudge. Listen.
  4. Accept responsibility. Don't blame victims.
  5. Think critically. Question what you read and hear.
  6. Refuse to self-censor.
  7. Reject simple, comforting answers.
  8. Don't compromise. The 'lesser of two evils' is a slippery slope.
  9. Refuse to hate; don't be provoked into hating or scapegoating.
  10. Reduce your dependence, so you can voice your criticisms.
  11. Disobey. Constantly challenge authority, ask questions, say and do what others fear to.
  12. Learn, especially from experience; sidestep the filters.
  13. Don't rationalize. Don't be seduced into believing something just because you want to.
  14. Celebrate your uniqueness: Don't just be everyone else.
  15. Love yourself. Don't depend on others' attention or approval.
  16. Wonder. Imagine. Be free of the need for certainty. More...
23 juin 2019

Travail pénitentiaire : où en sont nos voisins européens ?

Screenshot-2018-4-15 Egypte – des élections présidentielles jouées d’avanceEn avril dernier, Nicole Belloubet, la Garde des Sceaux, inaugurait la prison de la Santé à Paris. Elle a annoncé vouloir mettre en œuvre une politique de "régulation carcérale" qui passerait notamment par une amélioration de la sécurité dans les prisons surpeuplées, et par la réinsertion professionnelle des détenus. Plus...

22 juin 2019

Council of Europe publishes Annual Statistics on Probation

Conseil de l'EuropeThe number of persons in Europe subject to community sanctions and measures (CSM) — usually known as alternatives to imprisonment - under the supervision of probation agencies is increasing, according to the Council of Europe annual SPACE II survey, published today, whilst at the same time the prison population is falling. (Please see also the key findings in “Probation and Prisons in Europe 2018”). More...
22 juin 2019

Using technology in managing offenders in prison and probation: conference in Ayia Napa

Conseil de l'EuropeThe annual Conference of Directors of Prison and Probation Services of the Council of Europe, to be held on 21 and 22 May in Ayia Napa (Cyprus), will discuss the advantages and pitfalls when using new technologies in the management of suspects and offenders, and the central place of the human factor in dealing with persons in detention or under probation. More...
12 juin 2019

Why federal student aid should be restored for people in prison

The ConversationThe “Restoring Education And Learning Act of 2019,” or the “REAL Act of 2019,” seeks to reinstate federal Pell Grant eligibility for incarcerated individuals. Pell Grants are federal grants meant to help students who need money to go to college. More...

12 juin 2019

What I’ve learned from teaching prisoners to think like scientists

The ConversationIt takes a while to get used to the constant locking of doors as you stop-start your way along a prison corridor. Walking through the main hall in HMP Low Newton, a women’s prison in County Durham, my flustered mind raced to try and maintain a normal conversation with my hosts. More...
10 juin 2019

Study on Prison-Based College Program

HomeBy Paul Fain. The RAND Corporation and RTI International, both nonprofit research organizations, this week released a study that evaluated a five-year college program conducted in North Carolina state prisons. The research found that prison-based education programs, where incarcerated individuals can take college courses and work toward a degree upon release, can be successful but face many obstacles. More...

8 juin 2019

Détenu. A Brest, des détenus font l'expérience de la cuisine étoilée

Ce dispositif de formation en restauration a déjà formé 38 détenus. Une personne a été embauchée en contrat de qualification et deux autres, leur peine effectuée, sont en formation. Et les demandes affluent car en un an, 134 personnes se sont portées candidates, même si elles ne souhaitent pas en faire leur métier.
Source : http://www.gref-bretagne.com/Actualites/Revue-de-presse/Detenu.-A-Brest-des-detenus-font-l-experience-de-la-cuisine-etoilee

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