Top 5 Thesis Topics on Jail Education and Inmate Rehabilitation

Explore the top 5 thesis topics on jail education and inmate rehabilitation. Perfect for students in criminology, education, sociology, and public administration.

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Realyn Manalo

7/4/20252 min read

Source: GMA News Online

Let me convince you to make this a thesis.

Behind steel bars and concrete walls, seven men crossed the stage in graduation robes. They didn't walk out of jail. But they walked into something greater. Hope. A future. A name not defined by crime, but by courage. These Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) are no longer just numbers in a system. They're proof that change is possible. That society failed them once. But maybe it doesn’t have to fail them again.

The problem isn’t just crime. It’s what we do after. Or what we fail to do. Too many jails still focus on punishment instead of transformation. Too many people still believe inmates don’t deserve a second chance. But education in prisons isn’t just rehabilitation. It’s revolution. Yet research remains thin. How does college behind bars really change lives? Why don’t we know more?


Who Can Use These Topics

This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:

College Programs:

  • Criminology

  • Sociology

  • Psychology

  • Education

  • Public Administration

  • Social Work

  • Law

  • Development Studies

  • Political Science


Senior High School Strands:

  • HUMSS

  • GAS

  • ABM

5 Thesis Topic Ideas

1.The Impact of College Education on the Self-Perception of Persons Deprived of Liberty

This study explores how access to higher education shifts the way PDLs see their value, potential and role in society.

Target Respondents

  • Incarcerated students

  • Jail education officers

  • Rehabilitation staff

2.The Relationship Between Jail-Based College Education and Post-Release Employment Opportunities

This topic examines how education during detention influences the chances of former PDLs finding stable jobs after release.

Target Respondents

  • Former PDLs who completed college

  • Employers of former inmates

  • Jail reintegration officers

3.Perceptions of Incarcerated Students on the Quality and Accessibility of Higher Education in Jails

This research seeks to understand how PDLs experience education inside jail facilities and the barriers they face.

Target Respondents

  • Enrolled PDL students

  • Jail education providers

  • PUP or CHED education partners

4.Educational Attainment and Recidivism Rates Among Former Persons Deprived of Liberty

This study investigates whether completing college courses reduces the likelihood of returning to jail.

Target Respondents

  • Former inmates with and without college education

  • Probation officers

  • Paralegal service staff

5.The Role of Jail Education Programs in Changing Public Perception About Inmates

This research analyzes how education programs for PDLs influence how society sees prisoners and criminal justice reform.

Target Respondents

  • General public

  • Families of PDLs

  • Media professionals covering justice issues

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