Currently, American federal and state prisons release more than 600,000 offenders each year that contribute to the estimated 70 million or more Americans that have some form of criminal record. By holding a criminal record, successful reentry for offenders are difficult because the criminal record serves as a barrier to public benefits. There are many correctional education programs designed to help offenders while in prison to overcome these barriers. Entrepreneurial education programs are becoming more popular, due to the positive recidivism and post-release employment results. The purpose of this study is to compare entrepreneurial education to other programs while analyzing the components that make the program successful. This thesis co...
Correctional education came from the belief that criminals lack the academic, vocational and social ...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
This study utilizes logistic regression techniques to investigate the effect of prison education pro...
Currently, American federal and state prisons release more than 600,000 offenders each year that con...
This article draws upon the theories of entrepreneurial cognition, planned behavior, and criminal de...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...
In the early 1990’s, it was proposed that small business and entrepreneurial training programs for s...
Corrections administrators have long recognized the possibility of education as a method of creating...
Prison systems are facing significant challenges from overcrowding and a ‘revolving door’ routine. R...
Recidivism is a phenomenon causing growing concern. When released criminals return to crime, the cos...
Employment is an essential component of the reintegration process for returning offenders. As one of...
Entrepreneurship is often touted as one of the last remaining mechanisms to promote upward social mo...
AbstractOver the years, there has been an ongoing debate regarding the purpose or goal of correction...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
This project discusses the impact prison education has on the rate of recidivism. The goal of the c...
Correctional education came from the belief that criminals lack the academic, vocational and social ...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
This study utilizes logistic regression techniques to investigate the effect of prison education pro...
Currently, American federal and state prisons release more than 600,000 offenders each year that con...
This article draws upon the theories of entrepreneurial cognition, planned behavior, and criminal de...
Several factors impact whether inmates are successful upon release. Lack of education and job skills...
In the early 1990’s, it was proposed that small business and entrepreneurial training programs for s...
Corrections administrators have long recognized the possibility of education as a method of creating...
Prison systems are facing significant challenges from overcrowding and a ‘revolving door’ routine. R...
Recidivism is a phenomenon causing growing concern. When released criminals return to crime, the cos...
Employment is an essential component of the reintegration process for returning offenders. As one of...
Entrepreneurship is often touted as one of the last remaining mechanisms to promote upward social mo...
AbstractOver the years, there has been an ongoing debate regarding the purpose or goal of correction...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
This project discusses the impact prison education has on the rate of recidivism. The goal of the c...
Correctional education came from the belief that criminals lack the academic, vocational and social ...
The United States is currently housing 2,220,300 inmates. At least 90% of these inmates will eventua...
This study utilizes logistic regression techniques to investigate the effect of prison education pro...