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Prison education courses can range from basic literacy courses and secondary school equivalency programmes to vocational education and tertiary education programmes. Non-formal activities that teach inmates new skills, like arts and crafts or amateur theatre productions, may also be considered a form of education. [ 69 ]
Additional discussion related to this cleanup effort can be found at Talk:List of prison films#Post-rescope content cleanup. ( August 2021 ) This is a list of prison films — films which are primarily concerned with prison life or prison escape or have at least one memorable prison scene.
Prisoners’ Education Trust (PET) is a registered charity that works in prisons in England and Wales. [1] It offers distance learning courses and educational advice and guidance to people in prison. It was founded in HMP Wandsworth in 1989. [2] In 2022, PET helped 1,375 people in prison start a course. [3]
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In 1945, the Standing Committee on Education organized the Correctional Education Association (CEA) at the 76th Congress of the American Prison Association. In 1946, CEA was formally recognized with Price Chenault elected as the first President. In 1949, The Journal of Correctional Education was reestablished with Chester D. Owens as editor.
The Forum on Prisoner Education was a UK registered charity founded in 2000 to campaign to improve prison education in England and Wales. Its founding members included Professor David Wilson , and a manager of education at HMP Wandsworth in London .
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