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PJCS 220 Inside Out:

An interactive course which addresses justice from the viewpoints of those both inside and outside the criminal justice system. Half of students in each class are inmates in a correctional facility and half are college students. The course is flexible in its specific content, shaped by the expertise of instructors. Recent offerings have been “Justice in Our Lives,” focused on restorative justice and conflict transformation and “Borders, Boundaries and Bridges,” focused on divisive issues such as immigration through the lens of theater. Special application required to enroll.

Related majors & minors

All majors & minors
  • Criminal Justice & Restorative Justice

    In the criminal justice and restorative justice program, you learn to address crime, harm, and injustice in ways that go beyond punishment—focusing instead on healing, accountability, and systemic change.

  • Peace and Justice Studies

    As a Peace and Justice Studies minor at Goshen College, you’ll explore how people and communities work to resolve conflict, promote justice and build more peaceful societies.

  • Peace, Justice & Conflict Studies

    As a Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies major at Goshen College, you'll delve into the complexities of conflict and the pathways to peace.

  • Sociology

    As a sociology major at Goshen College, you’ll investigate the forces that influence human behavior, identity, and inequality—and learn how to be a force for justice and social transformation.