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| ASU students take class alongside prison inmates |
| By ktar.com- Joey Carrera |
| Published: 10/10/2016 |
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ASU School of Criminology and Criminal Justice students are earning credits alongside prison inmates as a part of the Inside-Out Program. Arizona State University students traveled nearly 60 miles to spend three hours locked inside a prison as a part of a new course. Spring 2016 was the first semester ASU’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice offered the class, as a part of the Inside-Out Program. More than 80 applications were received, but only 20 students were chosen to learn in the Florence Prison Complex. Students in and out of the slammer were given a list of regulations to abide by, one of which was using only first names. No matter how many precautionary steps were taken, many students had no idea what to expect from this new learning opportunity. Read More. |
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