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UCLA Prison Education Program

To: Chairman

From: Professor Dora Costa, Chairman Economics Department

Subject: UCLA Prison Education Program

After doing my research and due diligence on the program that UCLA is offering to take part in the prison education program, I have come to the conclusion that the program will have a lot of benefits, and as the chair of this department, I put the department’s support behind the program. Mass incarceration has been a problem that has rocked the state and the country at large for a long time. As the economic department, we believe that education is the key to success and a solution to many of the vices that have put these women behind bars. Research shows a troubling statistic in the United States: two out of every three inmates end up back in prison after being released. This is because the women do not have anything else to do and, therefore, end up back in crime. A large fraction of the women in prison are not educated at levels of higher learning and do not have a stable source of income. It is important to note that prisons are meant for rehabilitation, too, and not incapacitation alone. This program will give hope to the inmates, reducing the many cases of suicide that are reported.

If we sponsor this program, the goal is to educate the inmates on ways that they can use once they are released to make their own income. This program’s scope for the moment is 25-50 women. The number is small, and therefore, the perspective is viable since not a lot of resources would be engaged in this endeavour. This program will be a good way for UCLA to give back to society and give students a chance to do the same. There is also a great deal the students can learn from the program.

Reference

Why Are So Many Inmates Attempting Suicide at the California Institution for Women?. Retrieved from http://www.laweekly.com/news/why-are-so-many-inmates-attempting-suicide-at-the-california-institution-for-women-7156615

The Plan To Give Pell Grants To Prisoners. (2018). NPR.org. Retrieved 15 April 2018, from http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2015/07/31/428148089/the-plan-to-give-pell-grants-to-prisoners

 Zimmerman, J. (2018). Scholars Behind BarsThe New York Review of Books. Retrieved 15 April 2018, from http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2017/02/23/scholars-behind-bars-college-prison

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