Scott County Jail uses virtual reality to reform inmates, reduce recidivism
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Some Southern Indiana jails have turned to virtual reality to reform inmates. This opportunity aims to keep inmates from coming back to jail.
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Scott and Clark County jails are working with Ivy Tech Community College to offer virtual reality construction classes to inmates.
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