What can we learn from the world's "most humane" prison? | Ryan Cox | TEDxSanAntonio 2013

Texas incarcerates more people per capita than any country in the world, and suffers from a staggering 60% recidivism (re-offending) rate. This means that almost 3% of all people in Texas are currently under some type of supervision, and more than half of those will be re-arrested after release. This system of mass incarceration is unsustainable and extremely detrimental to Texas communities. Though there are many causes for the explosion in incarceration rates since the 1980's, there must be a better way to prepare people for release from these institutions. In Norway, a country that incarcerates its citizens at less than 8% the rate of Texas, a focus on rehabilitation has helped the country achieve a remarkably low 20% recidivism rate. The Halden high- security prison, which Time Magazine recently called "The Most Humane Prison in The World," has adopted policies to better prepare people for reintegration into society. Some of the successful policies at Halden are community/college atmospheres where "pupils" (not "prisoners") learn meaningful job skills and interact with guards and staff as peers. Instead of bars, Halden has multi-million dollar art installations and impressive green spaces. Why can't Texas create innovative and rehabilitation-focused prisons with shorter, more effective sentences? In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Germany: Low Crime, Clean Prisons, Lessons for America | Jeff Rosen | TEDxMountainViewHighSchool
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Germany: Low Crime, Clean Prisons, Lessons for America | Jeff Rosen | TEDxMountainViewHighSchool

How I spent 32 years in prison | George Martorano | TEDxPenn
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How I spent 32 years in prison | George Martorano | TEDxPenn

Three ‘E’s of ReEntry | Nicholas Crapser | TEDxHumboldtBay
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Three ‘E’s of ReEntry | Nicholas Crapser | TEDxHumboldtBay

Stopping The Cycle Of Incarceration | Jon Feinman | TEDxCambridge
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Stopping The Cycle Of Incarceration | Jon Feinman | TEDxCambridge

Re-humanizing inmates | Anthony Wyatt | TEDxGraterfordStatePrison
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Re-humanizing inmates | Anthony Wyatt | TEDxGraterfordStatePrison

Why do we celebrate incompetent leaders? | Martin Gutmann | TEDxBerlin
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Why do we celebrate incompetent leaders? | Martin Gutmann | TEDxBerlin

Beyond Reform: Abolishing Prisons | Maya Schenwar | TEDxBaltimore
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Beyond Reform: Abolishing Prisons | Maya Schenwar | TEDxBaltimore

Why I chose to go to prison | Christian Conte | TEDxPittsburghStatePrison
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Why I chose to go to prison | Christian Conte | TEDxPittsburghStatePrison

We Are All Criminals | Emily Baxter | TEDxUNG
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We Are All Criminals | Emily Baxter | TEDxUNG

What facing 200 prison years taught me about happiness | Shaun Attwood | TEDxHSG
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What facing 200 prison years taught me about happiness | Shaun Attwood | TEDxHSG

What is prison in Ireland like? | Eddie Mullins | TEDxMountjoyPrison
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What is prison in Ireland like? | Eddie Mullins | TEDxMountjoyPrison

We need to talk about prisons | Sara Hyde | TEDxExeter
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We need to talk about prisons | Sara Hyde | TEDxExeter

When do prisoners wrongs end, and their rights begin? | Benny Lee | TEDxNaperville
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When do prisoners wrongs end, and their rights begin? | Benny Lee | TEDxNaperville

Uncaged: From Prison to Purpose | Michael Maisey | TEDxKingstonUponThames
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Uncaged: From Prison to Purpose | Michael Maisey | TEDxKingstonUponThames

New way to help ex-inmates re-enter society & stay out of prison | Louise Wasilewski | TEDxPeachtree
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New way to help ex-inmates re-enter society & stay out of prison | Louise Wasilewski | TEDxPeachtree

The questions that got me into prison | Greg Fairchild | TEDxCharlottesville
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The questions that got me into prison | Greg Fairchild | TEDxCharlottesville

How to Get Your Brain to Focus | Chris Bailey | TEDxManchester
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How to Get Your Brain to Focus | Chris Bailey | TEDxManchester

The surprising reason our correctional system doesn't work | Brandon W. Mathews | TEDxMileHigh
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The surprising reason our correctional system doesn't work | Brandon W. Mathews | TEDxMileHigh

A brief history of prisons. | Ashley Rubin | TEDxMississauga
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A brief history of prisons. | Ashley Rubin | TEDxMississauga

How restorative justice could end mass incarceration | Shannon Sliva | TEDxMileHigh
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How restorative justice could end mass incarceration | Shannon Sliva | TEDxMileHigh