Volume
46
Issue
4
Abstract
This article addresses positive and negative aspects of teaching horticulture to underserved prison populations. The southern Nevada master gardener curriculum was adapted to a concentration on job-readiness. Curriculum is only part of the challenge of working with this clientele. A number of problems and challenges arise with prison administration at all levels. We address the evolution of curriculum to meet the needs of each type of facility and institutional challenges so that the Horticultural Training Program can make a positive impact on individuals and communities.
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Recommended Citation
Robinson, M., & O’Callaghan, A. M. (2008). Expanding Horticultural Training into the Prison Population. The Journal of Extension, 46(4), Article 22. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol46/iss4/22