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Ex-prisoner turned mayor and pastor credits faith program for life change

Created at 31 May · 4:15 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Jermaine Wilson, who served two prison sentences, credits the faith-based Prison Fellowship Academy program with transforming his life and breaking his family's cycle of crime. The program has received an evidence-based recidivism reduction designation from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, stemming from the First Step Act.

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Key Numbers

twoprison sentences served by Jermaine Wilson
15age Wilson was first incarcerated
19age Wilson was sentenced again
2009year Wilson graduated from the academy
less than 6%recidivism rate for program participants
50%less likely to return to prison for program graduates
50thanniversary Prison Fellowship is marking

Who's Involved

Jermaine Wilson
Former prisoner, ordained pastor, and two-time mayor of Leavenworth, Kansas
Chuck Colson
Founder of Prison Fellowship
Heather Rice-Minus
President and CEO of Prison Fellowship
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Agency that granted recidivism reduction designation
President Donald Trump
Signed the bipartisan First Step Act

↳ Why This Matters

The First Step Act, a bipartisan criminal justice reform bill signed into law in 2018, aimed to reduce recidivism by expanding rehabilitative programming within the federal prison system. This designation and expansion of programs like Prison Fellowship Academy are direct outcomes of that legislation, highlighting a focus on evidence-based rehabilitation to lower re-incarceration rates.

Key facts

  • Jermaine Wilson transformed his life after enrolling in the Prison Fellowship Academy program.
  • Wilson was first incarcerated at 15 for robbery and again at 19 for drug dealing.
  • The Prison Fellowship Academy program focuses on accountability, responsibility, and integrity.
  • The program received an evidence-based recidivism reduction designation from the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
  • A Texas Department of Criminal Justice study found inmates in the program had a recidivism rate of less than 6%.
  • The designation stems from provisions in the bipartisan First Step Act.

The First Step Act, a bipartisan criminal justice reform bill signed into law in 2018, aimed to reduce recidivism by expanding rehabilitative programming within the federal prison system. This designation and expansion of programs like Prison Fellowship Academy are direct outcomes of that legislation, highlighting a focus on evidence-based rehabilitation to lower re-incarceration rates.

Frequently asked questions

It is a yearlong faith-based program designed to help incarcerated individuals unlearn destructive patterns and develop values such as accountability, responsibility, and integrity.

A Texas Department of Criminal Justice study found that inmates enrolled in the Prison Fellowship Academy had a recidivism rate of less than 6%, making them over 50% less likely to return to prison than comparable inmates.

It is a bipartisan criminal justice reform bill signed into law by President Donald Trump that expanded rehabilitative programming opportunities within the federal prison system.

It means the Prison Fellowship Academy program is recognized by the Federal Bureau of Prisons as evidence-based, allowing eligible inmates to earn time credits for earlier community supervision.

What Happens Next

01Prison Fellowship plans to open a new academy in a federal prison in El Reno, Oklahoma, next month.

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31 May · 4:00 PM
Jermaine Wilson credits the faith-based Prison Fellowship Academy program with helping him break his family's cycle of crime and incarceration.
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