Missouri prison-based tattoo apprenticeship helps inmates feel like 'a person again'
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Missouri prison-based tattoo apprenticeship helps inmates feel like 'a person again'

STLPR
May 5, 2026

Summary

A unique tattoo apprenticeship program in Missouri prisons is helping inmates regain their sense of identity and self-worth. This initiative not only provides valuable skills in tattoo artistry but also fosters a supportive environment, allowing participants to connect and express themselves creatively.

As the workforce continues to evolve, programs like this highlight the importance of creating inclusive pathways for rehabilitation and skill development. By integrating apprenticeships into correctional facilities, we can better prepare individuals for successful re-entry into society and contribute to a more skilled workforce.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the transformative potential of registered apprenticeship programs in unconventional settings. By offering hands-on skills and fostering personal development, such initiatives can significantly impact inmates' reintegration into the workforce, ultimately benefiting both individuals and communities.

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