Shiites inmates enrol to acquire first and postgraduate degrees

I think there may be a slight misunderstanding here. Shiites are a branch of Islam, and inmates are individuals who are incarcerated in a prison or jail. It's not possible for Shiites to "enrol" to acquire degrees, as they are a religious group and not an educational institution.

However, I assume you meant to ask about inmates (prisoners) enrolling in educational programs to acquire degrees. This is a common phenomenon, as many prisons offer educational programs to help inmates acquire skills and knowledge that can benefit them upon release.

In fact, many prisons offer a range of educational programs, including:

  1. GED (General Educational Development) programs: These programs help inmates earn a high school equivalency diploma.
  2. Vocational training: Many prisons offer vocational training programs in areas such as construction, culinary arts, and automotive repair.
  3. College courses: Some prisons offer college courses, including associate's and bachelor's degrees, in subjects such as business, psychology, and criminal justice.
  4. Postgraduate programs: Some prisons offer postgraduate programs, including master's and doctoral degrees, in fields such as law, education, and social work.

These educational programs can have a positive impact on inmates, helping them to:

  1. Acquire new skills and knowledge
  2. Improve their employability upon release
  3. Enhance their self-esteem and confidence
  4. Reduce recidivism rates
  5. Pursue higher education and career advancement opportunities

Overall, educational programs in prisons can play a crucial role in helping inmates to rehabilitate and reintegrate into society upon release.