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1. UWB Book Drive
hosted by BIS393 in partnership with Books to
Prisoners and University Beyond Bars
I have often reflected upon the new vistas that reading opened to me. I
knew right there in prison that reading had changed forever the course
of my life. As I see it today, the ability to read awoke in me some long
dormant craving to be mentally alive.
-Malcolm X
2. โ 2.3 million people are
behind bars
โ In 2009, 743 adults were
incarcerated per 100,000
population
The United States Has the Highest
Incarceration Rate in the World
3. โ 2.3 million people are
behind bars
โ In 2009, 743 adults were
incarcerated per 100,000
population
The United States Has the Highest
Incarceration Rate in the World
4. โ 1920 - 2006 the U.S.
population grew 2.8
times
โ During this time, the
number of prisoners
increased more than 20
times
Incarceration Rates
5. Prisoner Population
Of the United States Population:
โ 1 in every 106 White males is
incarcerated
โ 1 in every 36 Hispanic males
is incarcerated
โ 1 in every 15 Black males is
incarcerated
โ Currently women are the
fastest growing prison
population
6. Nearly half of all Prisoners in State prisons
are locked up for nonviolent offenses
7. Impacts on Families
โ 1.7 million children have a
parent who is behind bars
โ 14,000 or more children of
the imprisoned annually
enter foster care, while an
undetermined number enter
juvenile detention and adult
prisons (US Government Accountability Office)
8. โ The US incarcerates 500,000 youths
per year (higher than any other
country)
โ High School dropouts are 3.5 times
more likely to be arrested than high
school graduates
โ Less than 15% of students in
Juvenile secure settings go on to
complete high school or earn a GED
Youth Incarceration Rates
9. Benefits of Education Behind Bars
โ 7 out of 10 people released
end up back in prison
โ Prisoners who earn an AA or AS
degree are 70% less likely to
recidivate1
โ Prisoners who are able to
access books and education
maintain a connection to not only
the outside world, but to their
own identity
11. Books to Prisoners
โ Non-profit group based in Seattle
โ Sends free books to Prisoners
โ Relies on donations
Receives 1,000 to 1,300 requests per month from all over the U.S.
โBooks are tools for learning and opening minds to
new ideas and possibilities. By sending books to
prisoners, we hope to foster a love of reading and
encourage the pursuit of knowledge and
self-improvement.โ
12. University Beyond Bars
Freedom Through Education
โ Provides access to college
education at the Washington
State Reformatory in Monroe
โ Offers College Pathway
courses, continuing secondary
education and one-time
lectures and cultural events
โ 110 participating students:
55 seeking degrees in
College Pathway, 10
working on BA degrees
Inmates showing their BAโs and certificates at UBB
graduation in 2009. SOURCE: John Estes,
www.yesmagazine.com, 2011.
13. Requested Donations
โ Dictionaries
โ Thesauruses
โ Almanacs
โ Legal self help
โ Spanish books
โ Textbooks
โ GED preparation
โ Horror
โ African-American non-
fiction and fiction
โ True crime
โ Paperback fiction including
thrillers, & mysteries
โ Science fiction, fantasy &
westerns
โ Books on the occult, aliens &
conspiracy theories
โ New Age Blank journals
โ Books on drawing instruction
โ Game books
โ Vocational education
14. When? May 28 โ June 6
Where? Drop boxes located around campus
โ Library (1st floor)
โ UW1 (Lower level by pool tables)
โ Food for Thought
โ The Commons
Editor's Notes
I added to this so please check to see if you agree and then change the fort. I didnโt do it now as I wanted to make sure you like it. This is fantastic by the way.
As one of the largest prison book projects in the country, BTP works in conjunction with other agencies that support prisoner literacy and promote social justice