‘Give people a new way to see themselves:’ Nanaimo criminal justice program receives $1.1 million
NANAIMO — A transformative program for students and incarcerated people has received a major financial gift which will see it expand.
Students at Vancouver Island University partner up with inmates at the Nanaimo Correctional Centre (NCC) as part of the Inside-Out program, a course designed to better inform students about the criminal justice system on the “outside” and provide supports, including post-release, to those on the “inside”.
Mark Batraki, currently serving a sentence in Nanaimo, said it’s been transformative for him in his plans to escape a cycle which has seen him in and out of jail on predominantly property and drug charges.
“We get charged, we go to jail, we do our sentences, we’re living in a negative environment, we don’t get much support through the criminal justice system, we get kicked back out after sentence and you don’t really have many opportunities to do things like I was able to do.”