The National University Podcast
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Empowered Inmates: Prison Reform and Rehabilitation Models
Chandrika Kelso, a distinguished professor at National University, joins our podcast to unravel the complexities of prison reform and rehabilitation. Her journey, fueled by her mother's compassion and a pivotal film, has led her to champion initiatives like the Alternatives to Violence Project and the Helping Without Prejudice Foundation. Together, we shine a light on the hurdles faced by formerly incarcerated individuals during their reentry into society, emphasizing the necessity of programs that equip them with critical skills like job training to curb recidivism.
This episode celebrates the transformative potential of rehabilitation programs within the prison system. We share inspiring stories of inmates who have experienced personal growth and developed pro-social behavior through programs like the Alternatives to Violence Project. Chandrika provides insights into the rehabilitation of serious offenders, suggesting that blending cognitive behavioral therapy with medication could be more effective. The discussion underscores the importance of a tailored approach to rehabilitation, focusing on positive reinforcement and education.
Exploring innovative models such as the California model and the Green Space Project, we highlight how these initiatives aim to create a more dignified and trauma-informed prison environment. Drawing inspiration from Norway, the California model fosters community by treating inmates with respect and integrating them into daily activities like cooking and caring for animals. The Green Space Project enhances mental well-being through vibrant murals and outdoor community spaces. Through personal narratives, we illustrate the profound impact of compassion and creativity on the lives of incarcerated individuals, emphasizing the potential for rehabilitation and successful reintegration.