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1. Back to School: A Guide to Continuing Your Education after Prison
This guide is designed to help you take the first steps toward continuing your education, whether that means learning ... Read More
Added: January 31, 2008
2. The Maryland Prison to Work Project: Facilitator's Resource Handbook
[I]nformation, curriculum and activities ...proven to be effective with preparing offenders for release, transition, and ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
3. OCE/CEA Three State Recidivism Study
Results of a study "designed to see if education, independent of other programs, could have significant impact on the ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
4. Building Jobs, Rebuilding Lives: Placing Ex-offenders with Employers in the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Industry
The home building and light commercial construction industry is one of the most promising segments of the job market for ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006

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