Rethinking Crime and Justice ft. Susan Sharpe, Ph.D.
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What are the causes of criminal behavior? How are people and communities affected by incarceration? How can we make our criminal justice system as good as it can be for all stakeholders? Susan Sharpe teaches a course that explores questions such as these and more using the Inside-Out model in which students from a college campus take a course with incarcerated people inside a prison. She explores the need to step back from policies, laws, and systems and examine what real justice actually calls for.
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