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Where is the contrast between the aims of American prisons and the aims of college in prison programs? This piece is about those ethical dilemmas.
Featuring the voices of: philosophers John Fantuzzo, Jennifer Lackey, and Daniel Wodak; and brothers Freedom and Lee Horton.
Links:
- PBS segment about Lee and Freedom: Brotherhood & Clemency Part 1: The Power of a Pardon, Ep. 4.
- John's paper: Recognizing human dignity behind bars: A moral justification for college-in-prison programs
Produced by John Fantuzzo, Téa Luckenbill, and Carrie Welsh.
Music is "Built From Nothing" by Ketsa, used under a creative commons license.
Interviews recorded remotely in 2022.
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