Learning in bars : the experiences of undergraduate students in a South African prison

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Moore, Christopher Ashley

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2016-02

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Dissertation

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Learning experience , Phenomenology , Incarceration , Challenges , Recidivism , Hostile , Undergraduate , Lock-downs , Release , Crime-free

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Never before has the learning experience of incarcerated persons been captured by one of their fellow inmates. Public perception is that prisoners should be denied access to educational opportunities and be punished for the crimes committed. In this groundbreaking study, situated in the qualitative paradigm, I recorded the learning experiences of a group of inmates who are studying at undergraduate level, via distance learning. This phenomenological study originated from my experience of studying while incarcerated, and is aimed at increasing our knowledge of, and enhancing our understanding of incarcerated persons. The study focuses on the learning experiences and challenges encountered by these students. Data was collected from the participants using qualitative methods and analysed using content analysis. Interpretation of the data revealed a number of factors which impede the studies of these students. The investigation is of importance to all persons involved in the Corrections environment but also the general public as inmates return to their communities upon release.

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Moore, Christopher Ashley (2016) Learning in bars : the experiences of undergraduate students in a South African prison, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20114>

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