Undergraduate Students as Job Mentors to Support Youth Transitioning from Incarceration

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Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment (HOPE) is a university-based mentoring program that trains undergraduate students to serve as job mentors to incarcerated youth serving a sentence in Indiana’s juvenile correctional facilities. The purpose of this article is to describe HOPE’s mission, principles and components, underscoring how undergraduates are prepared and serve as credible role models to incarcerated youth during and after confinement to improve community reentry. This article is intended for practitioners interested in implementing evidence-based peer mentoring in juvenile correctional facilities as well as scholars interested in the study of factors that reduce juvenile recidivism.

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Ochoa, Theresa A, et al. "Undergraduate Students as Job Mentors to Support Youth Transitioning from Incarceration." Journal of Prison Education and Reentry, 2019-11-23, https://doi.org/10.25771/4kff-bx24.

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Journal of Prison Education and Reentry

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