This literature review considers the impact of employment programs on recidivism. There has been a dramatic rise in the numbers of those who have histories of incarceration in the United States. A review of the literature in this area of research reveals that many of the evaluations end with findings of “no statistical significance” concerning the effect of employment programs for ex-offenders on recidivism. This review concludes by suggesting that experimental and quasi experimental research may yield findings of greater impacts toward reducing recidivism and showing more instances of statistical significance. Specifically there is the need for the following: 1) Research on the impact of employment programs on recidivism needs to be conduc...
The relationship between unemployment and crime is the subject of research and debate. We present ev...
Correctional education research strongly suggests that an increase in inmates’ education will reduce...
Each year in the United States, thousands of individuals are released from prisons and must reintegr...
This literature review considers the impact of employment programs on recidivism. There has been a d...
Background: Over the last 25 years, many programs that were designed to increase employment for pe...
As many as two-thirds of newly-released inmates will be arrested for a new offense within three year...
Although the association between unemployment and offending is well established, relatively little i...
Incarceration and recidivism rates have increased dramatically since the 1980s, and many factors hav...
Research has shown that ex-offenders have a high risk of unemployment and that an association exists...
Although the association between unemployment and offending is well established, relatively little i...
There is increasing need to understand and improve rates of recidivism in all fields associated with...
The United States is experiencing a persistent increase in its prison population and, consequently, ...
The current study seeks to understand whether being employed or unemployed affects an individual`s f...
Every year in the United States, a large number of ex-offenders are convicted of a new crime after t...
This study utilizes logistic regression techniques to investigate the effect of prison education pro...
The relationship between unemployment and crime is the subject of research and debate. We present ev...
Correctional education research strongly suggests that an increase in inmates’ education will reduce...
Each year in the United States, thousands of individuals are released from prisons and must reintegr...
This literature review considers the impact of employment programs on recidivism. There has been a d...
Background: Over the last 25 years, many programs that were designed to increase employment for pe...
As many as two-thirds of newly-released inmates will be arrested for a new offense within three year...
Although the association between unemployment and offending is well established, relatively little i...
Incarceration and recidivism rates have increased dramatically since the 1980s, and many factors hav...
Research has shown that ex-offenders have a high risk of unemployment and that an association exists...
Although the association between unemployment and offending is well established, relatively little i...
There is increasing need to understand and improve rates of recidivism in all fields associated with...
The United States is experiencing a persistent increase in its prison population and, consequently, ...
The current study seeks to understand whether being employed or unemployed affects an individual`s f...
Every year in the United States, a large number of ex-offenders are convicted of a new crime after t...
This study utilizes logistic regression techniques to investigate the effect of prison education pro...
The relationship between unemployment and crime is the subject of research and debate. We present ev...
Correctional education research strongly suggests that an increase in inmates’ education will reduce...
Each year in the United States, thousands of individuals are released from prisons and must reintegr...