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posted on 2024-03-22, 16:05authored byHelen Nichols, Suzanne Young, Cormac Behan
<p>This special issue of the Journal of Prison Education and Reentry highlights many of the successful outcomes that stem from prison-university partnerships while also presenting a significant insight into the challenging nature of this work. Theinitiatives reflected on throughout the articles highlight how valuable this work is to learners, educators andinstitutions in overcoming the long-standing barriers to higher education for people with convictions. Evidently, the collaborative nature of this work is central to possibilities of success. However, as highlighted inthis special issue, critical reflection lies at the heart of ensuring that the aims of the programmes can be realisedand sustained. Therefore, the issue presents a collection of articles that provide a ‘realistic celebration’ of theprojects being undertaken, whereby challenge and adversity reveal themselves to be just as empowering as therewards experienced.</p>