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Inside Out Course

Inside-Out Prison Exchange: Learning Beyond the Classroom

Valpo’s Inside-Out course, “Rethinking Crime, Justice, and Behavior from the Inside Out,” brings together undergraduate students and incarcerated individuals at Westville Correctional Facility. This transformative course allows students to explore the criminal justice system, justice reform, and social behavior through collaborative dialogue. It challenges participants to shift their perspectives, promoting academic engagement and personal growth while fostering meaningful discussions on justice and change.

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Sociology & Criminology Department

Inside Out Course

Valpo’s Inside-Out Prison Exchange course brings together undergraduates and incarcerated men at Westville Correctional Facility to study crime, justice, and human behavior. The course fosters collaborative learning and challenges students to rethink justice through shared dialogue. It promotes personal growth and positions students as informed voices on reform. A 2020 graduate reflected on gaining insight into racial disparities and systemic issues in the U.S. justice system.

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Sociology and Criminology
College of Arts and Sciences

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