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Coding Classes Help Inmates Prepare for Productive Life Outside Prison


An inmate describes his team's progress on developing an NFL Fantasy Football website.

The Last Mile corrections educational nonprofit is teaching inmates at Michigan's Parnall Correctional Facility the basics of front-end Web design.

Credit: Lon Horwedel/The Detroit News

About 20 inmates at Michigan's Parnall Correctional Facility have been learning the basics of front-end Web design for the last two months through a program provided by The Last Mile corrections educational nonprofit.

Last Mile co-founder Chris Redlitz said training required construction of a self-contained “fake Internet” based on cloud technology, which allows trainees to access and review lessons remotely, then apply their knowledge.

Redlitz said applicants must have a "desire" to learn, as well as a clean disciplinary record, to take part; convicted cybercriminals are not accepted, for security reasons.

The Last Mile currently operates in five states, with about 250 participating inmates; its graduates (some of whom now earn six-figure salaries) number in the hundreds.

From The Detroit News
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