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The role of education in reducing inmate recidivism : strategies and guidance

Marchuk, Silas(Edited by)
Part of the Education in a competitive and globalizing world Criminal justice, law enforcement and corrections series
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How can we solve the re-entry challenge and ensure that incarcerated individuals and those under community supervision become productive members of society?

Although there is no one answer, a growing body of evidence shows that providing offenders with education and training increases their employment opportunities, addresses their cognitive deficits, and helps reduce their likelihood of recidivating.

More work is needed, however, to ensure that low-skill individuals in the corrections population have access to these services and can advance their education and employment prospects despite their correctional status.

This book examines the role of education in reducing inmate recidivism with a focus on community-based correctional education strategies and guidance.

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1626181977 / 9781626181977
Hardback
364.3
14/05/2013
United States
English
x, 152 pages
24 cm