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Project Rebound Journal

Project Rebound Journal is an annual, peer-reviewed journal that showcases the work of students, staff, and faculty in Project Rebound programs across California State University campuses. The journal is an outgrowth of the annual Project Rebound Research Lab, which incubates a space for Project Rebound students to learn and conduct research over a 12-month period, and an extension of the legacy of Dr. John Irwin, who founded Project Rebound at San Francisco State University in 1967.

Project Rebound is a program that supports the higher education and successful reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals wishing to enroll and succeed at any one of 19 campuses within the California State University system. By connecting students with critical resources, Project Rebound replaces the revolving door of mass incarceration with an open door to higher education, career opportunities, and pathways to success.

The journal is open to all members of the Project Rebound community and other researchers whose work supports the abolition of the carceral system and the transformative healing of those who have been harmed by this system. The Project Rebound Journal deadlines are (TBD). Project Rebound Journal.

See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.