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![[From Our Partners] The NYC Health Justice Network Recidivism Evaluation Study](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fcea962a1b4d771ad256fcc/4d9294c0-a174-4547-b5a7-4bac858531b5/NYC+HJN+Evaluation+report+full+cover.png)
[From Our Partners] The NYC Health Justice Network Recidivism Evaluation Study
The study found a strong, significant, and consistent effect of college participation on reducing new convictions following release. Participation in this form of postsecondary education reduced reconviction by at least 66 percent.
![[From Our Partners] The Impacts of College-in-Prison Participation on Safety and Employment in New York State](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fcea962a1b4d771ad256fcc/b789df06-689e-45a0-bbcd-d040a9cba9af/The+Impacts+of+College-in-Prison+Participation+on+Safety+and+Employment+in+New+York+State+full+cover.png)
[From Our Partners] The Impacts of College-in-Prison Participation on Safety and Employment in New York State
The study found a strong, significant, and consistent effect of college participation on reducing new convictions following release. Participation in this form of postsecondary education reduced reconviction by at least 66 percent.