I've read a story of a Canadian female prisoner who earned a degree in Psychology (from Queen's University) while serving her sentence.
This was news to me. (And I don't know if this possible in my country. I've heard of prisoners in my country though, who completed Grade 5 and 6 while serving their sentences).
I assume that prisoners are supposed to have a high school diploma to qualify for such programs, aren't they?
Do they have to write any other examinations to be accepted?
And how many programs (or majors) are available?
Finally, as for their university work, are there classes in prison?
Or is the teaching method the same as in distance learning?
That was a quite interesting news story, I must say.
2007-07-27
13:40:41
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