Sean Pica is the director of the Sing Sing education program. Less than one percent of the program’s graduates re-enter prison, compared to 43% of all incarcerated people who return to prison within three years of their release. These low recidivism rates save New York state roughly eight to nine million dollars per year.
Recidivism Rare Among Sing Sing Education Program Graduates
clip | Premiere: October 7, 2016
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