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Prison-Based Employment Schemes
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Prison-Based Employment Schemes
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Author(s)
Webster, Russell
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Great Britain. Home Office. Research, Development and Statistics Directorate (London, England)
Details
Published 2001.
4 pages.
Related Topics
European countries
Offender employment
(Offender Services)
Prisons
(Offender Management)
Surveys
(Statistics &Research)
Offender education, employment, and training efforts by prisons and Young Offender Institutions (YOIs) are investigated. Topics briefly discussed include: key points; lessons from previous research; employment-related work in prisons and YOIs; promising programs; and things that may inhibit successful interventions.
Accession Number: 017263
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