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Hopefully you will see them by sometime in March. I'm still in the early stages of editing the film but as I get some segments completed which lend themselves to being placed on Google Video, I'll do so. This is a very complex and I hope po...
We estimate the causal effect of prison conditions on recidivism rates by exploiting a discontinuity in the assignment of federal prisoners to security levels. Inmates housed in higher security levels are no less likely to recidivate than t...
California returns a high proportion of offenders to prison after their release. This is in large part due to California’s failed parole policies, especially the policies of returning parolees to prison for technical violations of parole li...
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The effect of the Sex Offender Treatment Program (SOTP) on recidivism is examined. The following sections are contained in ... Read More
http://www.nationalinstituteofcorrections.gov/Features/...
It is probable that Toastmasters clubs attract better inmates which accounts, in-part, for the success of the program. However, wardens have observed that inmates improve when they join a Toastmasters club. Observations from volunteers and ...
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The most recent outcome study conducted by the Department of Corrections reveals that the overall re-arrest rate for adult offenders previously incarcerated in a New Jersey state correctional facility is 55%, the reconviction rate is 43% an...
http://www.state.nj.us/corrections/OTS/faq_ots.html
BERKELEY — In Part 1 of this two-part Q&A, UC Berkeley Law Professor Jonathan Simon talked about criminal sentencing and parole as practiced today in California. He concludes here by discussing the social and fiscal impacts of our app...
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2009/05/07_...
Did you know, the Corrections industry is rewarding lazy people for committing crimes? Once they're "in the system," they're given free food, free clothes, and etc. while they get to do whatever they want in their cell 23 hours a...
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Yes, research studies have shown an actual reduction in recidivism by 39.6% due to prisoner involement in industry work programs.
http://www.michigan.gov/msi/0,1607,7-174-25108-70186--F...
An intensive eduaction program for women who were the victims of domestic abuse while growing up. If they are given the knowledge that they don't have to be attracted to or settle for abusive boyfirends. That way the 'abusive' gene or envir...
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