January 17, 2026

CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS TOUR WOMEN’S PRISON

CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS TOUR WOMEN’S PRISON

By: UP College Relations

Lone Star College-University Park criminal justice students gained firsthand insight into the correctional system during the program’s first women’s prison tour in Dayton, Texas recently. The visit to the Lucile Plane State Jail gave students a powerful opportunity to connect classroom learning with real- world experience.

“This tour is one of the most impactful experiences we can offer our students,” said Alicia Castillo, criminal justice faculty at LSC–University Park, who led the trip. “It takes the concepts they’ve read about in textbooks and brings them to life in a very real, human way. Seeing the environment firsthand and hearing from women who are currently incarcerated challenges students to think more critically about the justice system and the people within it.”

For years, LSC– University Park’s criminal justice program has provided behind-the-scenes tours of correctional facilities, including Huntsville, TX and Angola, LA, to help students understand the operations and human dimensions of the justice system. This visit marked the first time students explored a women’s facility, where 25 participants were guided by the warden through daily living areas and rehabilitation spaces.

Students also met with incarcerated women nearing release, who shared their personal experiences and hopes for the future— conversations that left a lasting impression on many participants. “Visiting Lucile State Plane Jail was an eye-opening experience. Behind the walls and the crimes are mothers, daughters, and sisters who have dreams. Seeing them as people, not just

Latest Articles

NEED PAST ISSUES?

Search our archive of past issues Receive our Latest Updates
* indicates required
Search