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Research Articles and Briefs conducted on Correctional Higher Education and Reducing Recidivism
This reference page is a work in progress. If you have an article you would like to submit to be listed on this page, please email the Pathways Program Director, Patricia Aceves, at paceves@stcloudstate.edu
Topic: Education and Recividism
An Exploratory Study Between the Big Five and Inmate Recidivism (Clower & Bothwell, 2001)
College Education and Recividism: Educating Criminals is Meritorious (Stevens & Ward, 2997)
Impact of Prison Education on Community Reintegration of Inmates: The Texas Case (Fabelo, 2002)
Three-State Recidivism Study (Steurer, Smith & Tracy, 2001)
Topic: Assessment and Benefits of Correctional Education
Assessing Correctional Education Programs: A Student's Perspective (Tewsbury & Stengel, 1986)
Assessing Correctional Rehabilitation: Policy, Practice, and Prospects (Cullen & Gendreau, 2000)
Benefits of Correctional Education (Hrabowski & Robbi, 2002)
College Admissions Opportunities and the Public Offender (McCabe & Driscoll, 1971)
Correctional Education Programs Serving Incarcerated Juveniles: A Status Report (Foley & Gao, 2002)
Perceptions of Inmate Students' Ability to Succeed (Edwards-Willey & Chivers, 2005)
Postsecondary Education in the Prisons (Hamline University, 1997)
Prison, College, and the Paradox of Punishment (Karpowitz, 2005)
Prison(er) Education (Reuss, 1999)
Should Prisoners Have Access to Collegiate Education: A Policy Issue (Taylor, 1994)
Teaching Strategies for the Self-Actualized Correctional Educator (Zaro, 2002)
What Works in Reducing Criminality (McGuire, 2000)
Topic: Project Newgate
Project Newgate to Be Tested at Youth Center (1969)
Project Newgate: The First Five Years (Clendenden, Ellingston, & Severson, 1979).



