Stander Inside: Interventions for Social Problems by Students Experiencing Incarceration and Freedom

Stander Inside: Interventions for Social Problems by Students Experiencing Incarceration and Freedom

Authors

Presenter(s)

Nina Vaccaro, Caitlin Sheridan, Audrey Dewitt, Ashleigh Jurosic, Alexander Stottner, Julia Lindenschmidt, Emily Graham, Wendy Valdivia, Caroline Cochran, Allison O'Gorman, Kathleen Schreel, Sarah McLeeson, Alex, Daryl, Hakeem, Kareem, Kodzo, Randy, Rick, Rodney, Shayron

Comments

Presentation: 8:00-10:00 a.m., Warren Correctional Institution in Lebanon, Ohio

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Description

Students in the Spring 2023 Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program course, Modern Social Problems, have developed innovative interventions to pernicious problems facing society. Students will present their proposed programs or policies, discuss methodologies of implementation, and envision the outcomes and implications of their ideas. The class includes students who reside at or near the University of Dayton ("outside students") and students experiencing incarceration ("inside students").

Publication Date

4-19-2023

Project Designation

Course Project 202310 SWK 204 P1

Primary Advisor

Molly Malany Sayre

Primary Advisor's Department

Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work

Keywords

Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences

Stander Inside: Interventions for Social Problems by Students Experiencing Incarceration and Freedom

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