In this episode, Sam sits down with Geraldine Downey, professor of Psychology and Director of the Center for Justice at Columbia University in New York, and Jarrell Daniels, Research Assistant and Program Manager for the Center for Justice. Listen in as they discuss the influence of higher education for the incarcerated as Geraldine has witnessed in 25 years of teaching college courses in prison and Jarrell has experienced first-hand as a student in prison.
To learn more about the Columbia University Center for Justice, visit http://centerforjustice.columbia.edu/.
To watch the Jarrell Daniels TED talk as discussed in this episode, go to https://www.ted.com/talks/jarrell_daniels_what_prosecutors_and_incarcerated_people_can_learn_from_each_other
Discover Prison Fellowship's Warden Exchange Program at pfm.org/warden-exchange
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