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Section one: pre-carceral education -- Chapter 1. Virgil in the Cage: Understanding Prison Consultancy, JC Oleson, Auckland University -- Section Two: restrictions and opportunities -- Chapter 2. Training the trapped or moving forward together: (In)equality, (Im)mobility and corrections education, Susan Hopkins, University of Southern Queensland -- Chapter 3. Higher education for all: Prisoners, social justice, and digital technology, Helen Farley, Department of Corrections, New Zealand and Stephen Seymour, University of Southern Queensland -- Chapter 4. Epistemic Injustice and College in Prison: How Liberal Arts Education Strengthens Epistemic Agency, Daniel McGloin, Wesleyan Center for Prison Education Academic Development -- Chapter 5. Educational Methods that Promote Autonomy in Female Inmates, Laia Moretó Alvarado, Universitat de Barcelona -- Chapter 6. The difficult art of higher education delivery in prison, Nicoletta Policek, University of Cumbria -- Chapter 7. A fast track to knowledge: Using virtual reality for learning in prisons, Jimmy McLauchlan, Methodist Mission Southern and Helen Farley, Department of Corrections, New Zealand -- Section Three: Possible Curricula: Religion, sex and the basics -- Chapter 8. Collaborative post-basic adult educational provision in Scottish prisons, Jack Dyce, Scottish College -- Chapter 9. Managing their Needs, Managing their Risks - the Education of Sex Offenders in the United States, Roger Benefiel, Bloomsburg University -- Chapter 10. The past, present and future of education programs for individuals who sexually offend, Suzanne Reich, University of Southern Queensland and Sharon Klamer, Forensic Psychology Consultants -- Chapter 11. |