Join the Urban Institute for a conversation about prison living and working conditions—according to incarcerated people and corrections staff—in five state prisons in Colorado, Delaware, Iowa, Missouri, and Vermont. The data were collected by local researchers who, in partnership with their respective state departments of corrections, conducted three rounds of surveys, including a series of uniform questions across sites to allow for cross-site analysis. These efforts were part of the Prison Research and Innovation Initiative, an initiative to leverage research and evidence to shine a much-needed light on prison conditions and pilot strategies to promote the well-being of people who are confined and work behind bars.
This discussion will explore findings from three rounds of surveys of incarcerated people and corrections staff to understand their perceptions and attitudes on the purpose of prison, prison conditions and environment, safety, correctional policies and practices, COVID-19 responses, job satisfaction, and workplace culture. This discussion will bring together three speakers from the Missouri, Delaware, and Vermont teams to share their reflections on the survey findings.
Speakers
- Dana Cafourek, Missouri Prison Transformation Project’s Project Manager, Missouri Department of Corrections
- TaLisa Carter, Associate Professor, American University
- Abby Crocker, Associate Professor, University of Vermont
- Evelyn F. McCoy, Principal Research Associate, Urban Institute
- Sarah Rosen Wartell, President, Urban Institute
PRISON RESEARCH AND INNOVATION INITIATIVE WEBINAR SERIES
The Urban Institute’s Prison Research and Innovation Initiative makes efforts to build evidence and spur innovation to make prisons more humane, safe, and rehabilitative environments. With support from Arnold Ventures, this initiative leverages research and evidence to shine a much-needed light on prison conditions and pilot strategies to promote the well-being of people who are confined and work behind bars. The Urban Institute is delivering a two-part webinar series to explore research findings from the initiative, with the first focusing on quantitative perceptions of prison living and working conditions in five states and the second focusing on results from a process evaluation of the initiative.
Support for this event is provided by Arnold Ventures. For more on Urban’s funding policies, go to urban.org/about/organizational-principles.
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