Redemption, Research, and What Actually Works in Prison Reform A Conversation with Dr. Robin LaBarbera
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What actually changes lives inside prison—and what only sounds good on paper?
In this extended conversation, Brandon Burley sits down with Dr. Robin LaBarbera, a leading researcher on prison-based theological education, reentry, and well-being inside correctional systems.
Drawing from years of firsthand research inside prisons and jails, Dr. LaBarbera explains why transformation cannot be measured by recidivism alone, how faith-based education reshapes prison culture, and why community, accountability, and purpose matter more than policy slogans.
This episode explores:
Why well-being is a stronger indicator of successful reentry than raw recidivism rates
What prison-based theological education gets right—and why it changes entire housing units
The gap between academic research and real-world practice
How redemption stories inside prison challenge public assumptions about crime and punishment
Why human dignity must come before policy outcomes
This is not a debate episode. It’s a working conversation between research and lived reality—grounded in evidence, humility, and firsthand experience.
Whether you’re a practitioner, educator, policymaker, or simply someone asking how people truly change, this conversation offers clarity few discussions ever reach.
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