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Race Relations and the Implications of Education Within Prison
Abstract In a study done at Eastern New York Correctional Facility, results showed that an inverse relationship existed between education and the need for social distance. As education increased, social distance decreased. These results indicate that academic programs in prison may reduce the desire and expression of social distance. In turn, education appears to be a factor in understanding the dynamics of prison life among the various ethnic/racial groups for this population.